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Yes. If you ram your car into a wall, you are using both force and speed to achieve that goal.
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The wheel and axle simple machine and the lever simple machine are both found in typewriters.
Except first order lever, both second and third order levers will not change the direction of force. Hope I have given the right one. I am not sure about the idea behind the question.
In a closed system in the "real world" in which we live, there are losses associated with friction and other actions. These forces "take energy" from the system between its input and output. When we apply force to the imput of a system, some is lost as the force is transferred through that system. That means that the output force we observe will always be a bit less than the input force. A transmission in a vehicle is a classic example of the idea that there are losses between the input and the output of a system. The input from the engine will always be a bit greater than the output at the tailshaft (or axles for a transaxle) due to losses within the transmission.
Yes. If you ram your car into a wall, you are using both force and speed to achieve that goal.
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machineAre you referring to simple machines?wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_machinemachine
It is the machine's foot-pedal. Basically, it enables an operator to use both hands while controlling the speed or the operation of a machine with the foot. A simple example is a sewing machine.
American Heritage Dictionary defines a simple machine as a "simple device, such as a lever, a pulley, or an inclined plane, that alters the magnitude or direction, or both, of an applied force". So yes.
The wheel and axle simple machine and the lever simple machine are both found in typewriters.
A machine is a tool for doing work with your hands. it is different from a simple machine. A simple machine, such as a lever, a pulley, or an inclined plane, that alters the magnitude or direction, or both, of an applied force; a simple machine. A machine is any device that transmits energy to perform or assist in the performance of human tasks. A machine is basically described as a device with moving parts that uses mechanical energy. Examples of simple machines are pulleys,a stapler,and a bicycle chain.
Anything with more than one simple machine in it is a compound machine. Since Wheelbarrows have both wheel-and-axle(one simple machine) and levers(Another simple machine), the wheelbarrow becomes a compound machine.
Mechanism is both like each other.
First answer: it is not a machineSecond answer: as crowbar is thought to be a machine, I´d say a bow is a machine too. The definition of a machine is:a. A device consisting of fixed and moving parts that modifies mechanical energy and transmits it in a more useful form.b. A simple device, such as a lever, a pulley, or an inclined plane, that alters the magnitude or direction, or both, of an applied force; a simple machine.Do note, the bow is the machine, the arrow is not.
Both pulleys and levers are mechanical devices designed to gain an advantage over an inert load force and both are simple machines. The main difference with a pulley system is the direction of force, and the effect can be different.
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