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Scientifically, there are no literal "machines," in your mouth. There is mechanical and chemical digestion that occurs in your mouth. The enzymes are chemical. The mechanical are your teeth. Hope this helps.
screwdriver(lever), screw(screw), flagpole(pulley)
On the camshaft of automobiles Vending machines
Wheel and axle (steering wheel), levers (door handles), inclined plane (screws), and pulleys (fan belts, etc,) are all simple machines that can be found in a minivan.
Some simple machines found in a typewriter include levers for key presses, gears for moving the carriage, and springs for returning keys to their original position. These simple machines work together to help users input text onto paper efficiently.
A lever can be found in various places, such as a seesaw at a playground, a crowbar in a toolbox, or a door handle on a door. Levers are common simple machines used to lift, move, or open objects with less effort.
toilet
a screw
scissor
Levers are used in various applications today, including construction equipment, manufacturing machinery, and fitness equipment. They are also found in everyday items such as door handles, scissors, and bike pedals.
Two simple machines in a typewriter are the lever (for keys) and the wheel and axle mechanism (for advancing the paper).
A bike is compound machine. This means that it is made up of a bunch of different simple machines. Screws are used to hold the pieces together. The wheel of a bicycle is a wheel and axle. The pedals are also examples of this simple machine. The pedals are attached to a lever that turns a pulley. The gear shifts and brake handles are levers.I hope this helps =)the simple machine found in a bicycle are:
Simple Machines allowed the builders of the Great Wall of China to build more quickly and efficiently. Machines such as levers and inclined planes allowed the amount of energy spent to do the work to be decreased. Other machines such as pulleys allowed objects to be transported up and down the wall with greater ease. Wedges were incorporated in the hammers that the Chinese used to pound the earth and all the materials of the Wall together.
Levers are simple machines that consist of a rigid bar (lever arm) that pivots on a fulcrum to help lift or move objects. There are three types of levers based on the relative positions of the effort, fulcrum, and load: first-class lever, second-class lever, and third-class lever. Levers are commonly used in everyday items like seesaws, crowbars, and scissors.
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