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Is a screw a type of ramp?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 2/11/2023

No, a screw is actually a part of the "Screw" family of the Simple machines in physics. The six simple machines are: levers, wheel and axel, screws, pulleys, ramp, and inclined planes.

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Lincoln Wolf

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