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  • Wonder if I can make my teacher play this is in school O-O Emily.M 'twas ere

  • thumbs up for teeter totter

  • Fat people will go somewhere and cry now.

  • this is really easy to understand !

    thanx!!!

    u saved meeee:)

  • ... and some big fat guy comes along LOL!

  • needed to know =]

    i need it if i wanna get hired lol

  • Wow this is so useful, thanks!

  • i like your videos!

  • Me gusta mucho. It is simple enough for even a child to understand

  • Um... he's Canadian -- we Americans *do* use a short e for lever...

    BTW -- thanks for these videos -- great explanations... ;)

  • Yeesh! Now I'm getting to watch Youtube for homework! What is this world coming to...

    Not complaining :)

  • @luckyluigi100 You watch this in class or your teach/professor show you these videos and that might be part of your test question.

  • This totally helped me. Seeing as my SCIENCE TEACHER suckssss.

  • @blueperson23 trust me, i know the feeling..... she set the table on fire

  • wow! this is cute! and educational too! hahas!

  • Thank you SOOOOOO much! I needed help with this, and now I'm watching everything!

  • this relly helps a lot..gimme an idea of designing an experiment.! thx!

  • I was gonna go down the gym and build muscles and get strong, but now I don't have to - Thanks Eureka!!

  • And I wasted all that time down at the gym getting bigger muscles when I could have got a lever!

  • I Love these things!

  • we use this in science

  • phew!..this is so uch of a help for our group report in physics!..thank you for uploading this!.

  • I didn't know Americans called see-saws "teeter-totters"! I did, however, think that the US usually pronounced "lever" to rhyme with clever, or is that only in parts of the US?

  • This series was produced in Canada, which uses British expressions for some words and American expressions for others.

  • @Gmackematix i'm florida, and we say see-saw and lever. maybe in the more northern states they may say teeter-totters this is also where u may hear someone ask for pop vs soda.

  • @Gmackematix in america people call things that they perfer like soda and pop/ or pronounciations like Le(e)ver and Le(a)ver

  • @Gmackematix This show was produced in Ontario (Canada) so it may not answer your questions

  • thanks alot!! im MCAT prepping...needed this:P

  • why was this a link for a science paper??

  • need to watch this for homework :P

  • Me and my uploads, I uploaded this two years ago and I did not know viewers like this cartoon that is 29 years old.

  • My physics professor made watching these movies a requirement. They actually help a lot.

  • @happytimewhoa  mee to but this like explains it more than my teacher

  • man. these videos are awesome. I'm working on a rube goldberg with the simple machines, and these are totally helping. THANK!!!

  • i love these videos!

  • we watch these in science =)

  • Awesome!

  • Educational. It helped me.

  • THANKYOUSOMUCHH

  • THANKYOUSOMUCHH for posting these !

    im working on a rube goldberg project for physical science and this was so simple and to the point, it was a great help!

  • Did you do well?

  • omg i love these videos! thanks for posting them up.

    brings back memories.

  • Your Welcome.

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