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Some examples of compound machines areZipperCan openerBikeWedges/ ScissorsStaplerPencil SharpenerCeiling FanPizza CutterBulldozerWheelbarrowThose are some common examples.
doorknobs, volume knobs, wrenches, a Ferris wheel, a faucet handle, bicycle wheel,clock
Transportation would be a use of the wheel and axle.
Some large suitcases do have small wheels and an axle.
A short wheel base frame is 102" and some change from axle to axle. Long wheel base is 112" and some change.
The axle and the wheel are some of the earliest human technological innovations. The axle is a rod in which the wheel is placed - allowing it to freely spin. This has allowed humans to move articles much more easily than simply by hand.
A second variation of the lever is the simple machine known as a wheel and axle. A wheel and axle consists of two circular pieces of different sizes attached to each other. The larger circular piece is the wheel in the system, and the smaller circular piece is the axle. One of the circular pieces can be considered as the effort arm of the lever and the second, the resistance arm. The place at which the two are joined is the fulcrum of the system. Some examples of the wheel and axle include a door knob, a screwdriver, an egg beater, a water wheel, the steering wheel of an automobile, and the crank used to raise a bucket of water from a well. When the wheel in a wheel and axle machine is turned, so is the axle, and vice versa. For example, when you turn the handle of a screwdriver, the edge that fits into the screw head turns at the same time. The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle machine can be found by dividing the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle. For example, suppose that the crank on a water well turns through a radius of 2 ft (61 cm) and the radius of the axle around which the rope is wrapped is 4 in (10 cm). Then the mechanical advantage of this wheel and axle system is 2 ft divided by 4 in, or 6.
It is used in our everyday lives. Many things can go in a circular motion. As long as the two objects are different sizes and when attached they end up rotating together. Some examples would be a pencil sharpener or ferris wheel.
Kitchen equipment are appliances that you use to cook. Some examples of this are:bowlspanspotstraykettlewokbaking paper
For sure a wheel and axle and prob some other things...
A wheel barrow has tow levers (the handles), a wheel and axle (wheel), and some people could say it is an inclined plane BUT only when it is rolling and it is tilted ti be an incline plane. When it is not moving it is a flat plane not an inclined plane. :)
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