it works on the way the wheel spins and how the axle makes it where the wheel can spin
when you turn one part the part turns. :)
it works on the way the wheel spins and how the axle makes it where the wheel can spinwhen you turn one part the part turns. :)
yes it is, as it has both and works with a wheel, so the answer is YES.
Yes, it is a wheel and axle.
The IMA of a wheel and axle is the radius of wheel divided by the radius of the axle.
NEW... A water mill works by a putting a water wheel into running water like a current or river. This makes the water wheel spin which spins an axle. The axle spins the thing that grinds the wheat. Of course there are a whole bunch of gears and stuff between the water wheel and the grinder but that's how it basically works.
The wheel generally turns the axle.
It works by using gravityand the power of a wheel and axle. (I looked it up)
A pulley is a wheel but not an axle.
The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is the ratio of the radius of the wheel to the radius of the axle.
A pulley is a type of wheel that rotates on an axle. Both pulleys and wheel-and-axle systems involve circular motion to help move and lift objects. In a wheel and axle, the wheel is a type of axle, while in a pulley system, the wheel and the axle are separate components.
There is no specific answer to a wheel and axle. A wheel and axle is actually defined as a lever that spins. Generally, the wheel rotates around the axle for the proper usage of certain machines.
A Ferris wheel is a type of simple machine known as a wheel and axle. The wheel is the circular part of the Ferris wheel that rotates, and the axle is the central rod that the wheel spins around.