clean the tools after using them
oil metal tools after their use to prevent them from becoming rusty
return them to their proper places
after use
use them only for purposes wherein they are needed
keep them away from children's reach
keep the tools in a tool box or cabinet
Cars are complex/compund Machines, consisting of (way) more than one simple machine.
A pulley is the best way.
Simple machines lets you trade force for distance, or the other way around. Or they change the direction of a force.
A pot is not considered a simple machine. Simple machines are basic mechanical devices that help to amplify or redirect force, such as levers, pulleys, and wheels. Pots are typically used for cooking or storing food and do not perform mechanical work in the same way that simple machines do.
The way Americans take care of babies!
You take care of puppies the same way that you take care of any baby, feed him, and give it water, and keep him dry, and clean.
Simple machines help people lift and pull heavy objects. Simple machines like pulleys have been around for decades helping people work more efficiently.
We take machines for granted and do not think much about them. In Leonardo's days there were not many machines, so he kept thinking about making machines.
A mixer is a compound machine that usually includes simple machines like gears and levers. However, if we were to categorize it as a single simple machine, it would likely be considered a lever because of the way it pivots on a fulcrum.
No, a pin is not classified as a simple machine. Simple machines include levers, pulleys, inclined planes, screws, wedges, and wheel and axles, which help make work easier by changing the direction or magnitude of a force. A pin is a fastener that holds objects together but does not perform mechanical work in the same way that simple machines do.
Nothing will happen. They will stay that way until you take care of them.
The same way you take care of a one faced cat. Unless it's two cats with two faces, then you still take care of it the same way, but feed it twice as much.