simple machines are put together by connecting. for example, in cars. simple machines work together by putting their strength
They don't have moving parts.
2 or more simple machines
it has no moving parts
Yes it has many parts all doing different functions.
No, because it has many parts. It is a compound machine. It is just made of some simple machines.
A simple machine doesn't have any moving parts.
They are called simple machines.
They don't have moving parts.
2 or more simple machines
It is lower because compound machines have more moving parts that a simple machine does.
Yes, a lawnmower is an example of a simple machine, specifically a combination of several simple machines such as a wheel and axle, lever, and pulley systems. The machines work together to make cutting grass easier.
All simple machines change the direction or magnitude of a force to make work easier. They operate on a basic mechanical principle and do not have moving parts. Simple machines can be combined to create more complex machines.
it has no moving parts
Yes it has many parts all doing different functions.
A simple machine typically consists of a few essential parts, but the exact number can vary depending on the type. Common simple machines include the lever, pulley, inclined plane, wheel and axle, screw, and wedge. Each type has specific components; for example, a lever generally has a beam, a fulcrum, and a load. Overall, simple machines are characterized by their basic structure, often involving just a few parts that work together to perform a task.
There are no moving parts, therefore it is not a machine. A chair is an object.
No, because it has many parts. It is a compound machine. It is just made of some simple machines.