A faucet handle and jar lid are simple machines.
At the top of the "nose" the top of it is a wedge
A compound machine.
Lever because of F.R.E
A compound machine.
A rake seesaw and nutcracker are alike because they are all levers. they are also have a fulcrum and they are simple machines
They are all simple machines. The crowbar is a lever, the nutcracker is a wedge, and the seesaw is a lever as well. These machines help make tasks easier by amplifying or redirecting force.
A see-saw is a type of lever. Levers are simple machines. When you put two or more simple machines together, you get a compound machine. == ==
A bicycle. the rest are simple machines.
A faucet handle and jar lid are simple machines.
Small machines or do you mean simple machines? A wedge, a lever, pulley, wheel & axel are all small/simple machines. You can see a lever work in a seesaw or a catapult, a wheel and axel work in a wheelbarrow, and a wedge can work to keep a door open.
a compound machine is a combination of simple machines
The seesaw or teeter-totter is a lever with the fulcrum in the middle, and the merry-go-round is a wheel and axle.
a seesaw is a lever that is balenced on a fulcrum
pulley
what kind of simple machine involves the rake
Suppose you nedded to move an object. You might use tools to help you. Machines are tools that use enegry to do work. Simple Machines are machines with a few or no moving parts. Machines make work easier. You probably have used several of the six different kinds of simple machines.Pretend you need to lift a heavy object like a big rock. You could use a lever to help you. A lever is a simple machine machine of a board that is used to move objects. A seesaw or teeter-totter is really a lever. The middle of the seesaw has something under it to hold it up. This is called the fulcrum. The lever moves back and forth on the fulcrum. On a seesaw, each person takes turns lifting the other person.To lift a rock with a lever, you would need a board to be the lever and a fulcrum to hold it up. Another rock can be a fulcrum. The object being lifted is called the load. You move the load by pushing down on the end of the lever.