Seesaw
Seesaw, also known as a teeter-totter in some countries, is a playground apparatus consisting of a long, rigid beam balanced on a central pivot. Seats are located at each end, and riders typically sit facing toward or away from each other. When one rider pushes off the ground, the opposite end rises and the other end descends, creating a repeated up-and-down motion.
Its operation follows the basic principle of a lever. The central pivot serves as the fulcrum, and
Typical seesaws are made of wood or metal and may be anchored to the ground or mounted
The seesaw is a simple form of balance found in many cultures under various names. It has