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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to the moon?
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No, they would not be balanced on the moon. The gravitational pull on the moon is much weaker than on Earth, so the seesaw would not behave the same way and the children would not be able to balance perfectly.
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