No it is a compound machine, seach "bicycle" and "compound machine" on Google to verify.
a bicycle is a compound machine. it has a wheel and axle and levers. the wheel and axle is the wheel of course, and the lever is the handle bars a bicycle is a compound machine. it has a wheel and axle and levers. the wheel and axle is the wheel of course, and the lever is the handle bars a bicycle is a compound machine. it has a wheel and axle and levers. the wheel and axle is the wheel of course, and the lever is the handle bars
bi cycle is not a simple machine
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∙ 10y agoYes, a bicycle is a compound machine. A compound machine is any machine made up of two or more simple machines. In a bicycle, the simple machines are the wheels and axles, and a lever (the pedals) which all work together.
Most machines are compound Machines. Examples of simple machines are pulleys, levers, wheel and axle, wedge, screw and inclined plane.
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∙ 6y agoTires are merely the rubber ring on the outside of the wheel. They are not simple Machines.
A wheel is a simple machine known as Wheel-and-axle. And bicycle wheels would fit in that category.
The wheel itself however - is a wheel an axle.
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A bicycle is composed of many simple machines, such as a screw, wheel and axle, lever, pulley, which carry out different tasks and together contribute to its working and several simple machines interacting becomes a compound machine. Thus, the bicycle is said to be a complex machine.
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∙ 6y agoA bicycle pedal is a simple machine - a wheel and axle.
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∙ 15y agoYes, it is a wheel-and-axle!
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∙ 14y agoA bicycle is a machine.
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∙ 6y agoA bicycle is a complex machine.
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Wheel and axle.
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A bicycle wheel is considered a wheel and axle simple machine. When the wheel turns, it enables movement with reduced friction and effort. The axle acts as a fulcrum for the wheel to rotate around.
Simple machines are things that change the direction or magnitude of a force. A bicycle saddle doesn't do that, so no.
A bike is compound machine. This means that it is made up of a bunch of different simple machines. Screws are used to hold the pieces together. The wheel of a bicycle is a wheel and axle. The pedals are also examples of this simple machine. The pedals are attached to a lever that turns a pulley. The gear shifts and brake handles are levers.I hope this helps =)the simple machine found in a bicycle are:
A bicycle consists mainly of Wheel and axles, levers, screws
The wheel, and many other things a bicycle is a compound machine
A bicycle is an example of a complex machine.
A compound machineA bicycle consists of several simple machines, which makes it a complex machine.
It has many parts that work together to preform a function. Just like other comples machinesIt's got wheels, axles, levers and gear ratios.Because it consists of many simple machines.A bicycle is built up of several simple machines, (the lever, wheel and axle etc), and several simple machines interacting becomes a compound machine.
yes it is a simple machine... the wind blowing on the wheel and axle makes it a simple machine
Okay, Well a simple machine is either an inclined plane, pulley, srew, wheel and axle, and the lever. So something with a wheel and axle is a bike and the early bicycle was invented by Pierre and Ernest Michaux, the French father and son team of carriage-makers,invented the first bicycle during the 1860s.