A machine is merely something that performs or assists in performing a task.
The simplest examples of machines are levers, pulleys, and wedges, all of which have probably been around in some form or another since before recorded history. So, I suppose no one really knows how they developed.
six compound machines
6 simple machines.
well no there is not, simple machines are machines that are like that same machine ex. a roller coaster and a bath tub are simple machines
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how is machines related to work
technology helped sumerian civilization develop by machines and other things.
Well,maybe.(yes i believe.)They used machines to develop the Statue of Liberty. BIG ones though.
machines and other things
This depends on which muscles you are trying to develop, but usually, machines are actually more effective than free weights.
technology helped sumerian civilization develop by machines and other things.
I would develop a mast breaker and a catapult that can shoot fire balls because they would be most effective
No it started in Great Britian. The English never shared their secrets of their machines with the Americans.
No it started in Great Britian. The English never shared their secrets of their machines with the Americans.
The aim of AI is to develop machines that behave as if they were intelligent ( John McCarthy 1955 )So if you ask that can AI have feelings then well you are going very deep into the philosophy about consciousness.As for now machines can behave as if they had emotions.
The Chinese people develop a steam-propelled cart in 800 BC. I think that is the start of steam-powered machines.
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Plastic molding machines; soldering machines; computer machines; humans; assembly machines; cooling machines; heating machines; electric machines; labeling machines; laser machines; conveyor machines.... etc.