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2 or more simple machines
All simple machines change the direction or magnitude of a force to make work easier. They operate on a basic mechanical principle and do not have moving parts. Simple machines can be combined to create more complex machines.
Technically, no animal is a simple machine. Simple machines are the basic elements which comprise all other machines. Though some people compare animals to machines and comparisons between anatomy and simple machines might be possible, they are far from obvious.
I believe the answer is simple machines.
Simple machines are basic devices or mechanical powers on which other machines are based (eg, lever, wedge, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, screw).
Some common questions about simple machines include: How do simple machines make work easier? What are the different types of simple machines? How do simple machines affect force and distance in work? How can simple machines be combined to create complex machines?
Not simple machines include complex mechanisms that consist of multiple simple machines working together, such as automobiles, bicycles, and engines. These devices often involve intricate systems of gears, levers, and pulleys, making them more sophisticated than the basic six simple machines: lever, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, screw, and wedge. Additionally, tools like computers and electronics do not qualify as simple machines due to their advanced technology and functionality.
A CATAPULT IS A LEVER!!!
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.
6 simple machines.
Simple Machines was created in 1990.
Simple Machines ended in 1998.