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∙ 12y agoewan ko sau
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∙ 12y agoSimple machines are any device used to change the direction and or magnitude of a force. Levers, pulleys, wheels, and the inclined plane are all examples of simple machines.
lever, inclined plane,
Lever Pulley WedgeWheel and axle Inclined planeScrew And you now know know the six Simple Machines!!!
Wrench,Nail clipper,Scissors,scale,pendulum,can opener,crowbar
A CATAPULT IS A LEVER!!!
Simple machines are any device used to change the direction and or magnitude of a force. Levers, pulleys, wheels, and the inclined plane are all examples of simple machines.
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SIMPLE MACHINE:1.wheel and axle2.lever3.pulley4.screw5.wedge6.indined plane
Technically, no animal is a simple machine. Simple machines are the basic elements which comprise all other machines. Though some people compare animals to machines and comparisons between anatomy and simple machines might be possible, they are far from obvious.
lever, inclined plane,
no, it is a complex machine. Lever, wedge and inclined plane are examples of simple machines.
A compound machine is a machine that consists of more than one simple machine. Some compound machines consist of just two simple machines. You can read below about two examples—the wheelbarrow and corkscrew. Other compound machines, such as bicycles, consist of many simple machines.
pulleys are one
When two or more simple machines work together, they are called a compound machine. Compound machines are combinations of simple machines that work together to make tasks easier or more efficient. Examples include bicycles, wheelbarrows, and can openers.
Examples of compound machines include bicycles (lever + wheel and axle), cars (wheel and axle + pulley), and scissors (wedge + lever). Each of these machines combines two or more simple machines to perform a specific task.
A compound machine consists of two or more simple machines put together. In fact, most machines are compound machines. Compound machines can do more difficult jobs than simple machines alone. Their mechanical advantage is far greater, too. Some examples are a pair of scissors and a bicycle.
Lever Pulley WedgeWheel and axle Inclined planeScrew And you now know know the six Simple Machines!!!
A wooden block itself is not considered a simple machine. Simple machines are devices that help to make work easier by multiplying or changing the direction of a force. Examples of simple machines include inclined planes, levers, pulleys, and screws.