It is a triangular prism and any triangular prism is a wedge.
yes, because a doorstop wedges the door. So it would be a wedge.
The type of simple machine a doorstop is, is a wedge.
A wooden doorstop.
Chopping wood (an axe), a doorstop and even you teeth!
Many different things can be used as a wedge. A nail or pushpin is a wedge, and so is a rubber doorstop. Wedges can be made of metal or of wood or plastics, and a wedge is a simple machine in this context.
A wedge is a thing that can be made of any material. Sometimes, wedges are used as a doorstop. An example of a wedge is a slice of cheese from a circle chunk of cheese or as I said a doorstop. I don't really know anything else about wedges... I hope this was somehow helpful...
Doorstop. Knife (or any other edged cutting tool such as an axe.)
A wedge is two connected inclined planes, used to cut into things (an axe). This is not to be confused with an inclined plane (a doorstop). this answer is correct and proveded
An example of a wedge is a doorstop. The doorstep wedges between the floor and your door, preventing it from moving.
it i slike a wedge that helps keep doors open. other doorstops, are behind the door to stp the door from banging on the wall and leaving marks.
A wedge is a simple machine with a sloping surface that helps to lift or separate objects. A common example is a doorstop, which is used to keep a door open. For kids, wedges can be used in activities such as cutting food with a knife or sharpening a pencil.
You can wedge a doorstop under the crack between the door and the floor while the door is open to keep the door shut.