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The wheels against the ground, the axles against the wheels, the chain against the axles, the pedals against the chain, and your feet against the pedals.
Through a series of levers, cogs, gears and wheels the bicycle transforms the chemical energy of the human body into movement.
The wheels, and particularly the axles are designed to take no more than a certain weight. If this is exceeded, damage to the wagon may result.
they are second class levers
Lever belongs to the category of simple machines. They are three types of levers 1. First class levers 2. Second class levers 3. Third class levers In the first class levers fulcrum is in between applied force and load. common examples are Crowbar , Pair of scissors , SeeSaw , Skull and neck in our body .
Yes A Bicycle uses Wheels and the Axles Hold The Wheels Up Plus Some Bikes Have Levers
lever, wheel and axle, screw, wedge, pulley, and inclined plane
Yes. And on those axles are where the wheels are situated.
Not the whole part of the bike but the pedals are levers a kind of simple machine it uses the levers to apply force to the sprocket sprocket is a wheel and axle ,another simple machine,that uses gears to move the chain.
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Wheels, being round, help us to move things that are too heavy to drag along the ground. The axles are what hold the wheels together.
A bicycle consists mainly of Wheel and axles, levers, screws
what the hell are you talking about the wheels are turned by the drive axles....stupidity
the axles. dombos@#$$%#
I believe that the trowel is a wedge and an inclined plane, but I don't know if it also qualifies as a lever.
The wheels against the ground, the axles against the wheels, the chain against the axles, the pedals against the chain, and your feet against the pedals.
There can be up to 4 wheels on most truck axles.