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A claw-hammer can be used to lever out nails from a plank of wood.
metal and wood
Because the wood is between the rock and the log. The wood is force, the rock is resistance and the log is fulcrum so it's a third class lever
A lever.
it is used with wood to get a flat edge quickly and easily
Sanding or planing.
homonyms are words that are spelled and sound the same, but have different meanings. the homonym for "plane" is: a plane, such as an airplane or a biplane a coordinate plane, such as on a graph a wood plane, that shapes wood
A claw-hammer can be used to lever out nails from a plank of wood.
There are several types of 'plane'. A plane for smoothing wood. A plane as in geometry A 'plane as in an aeroplane
metal and wood
Baseball. Assuming a "louisville lever made of wood" refers to the famous wooden Louisville Slugger baseball bat.
You get a piece of wood and cut it to be a inclined plane
A claw-hammer is used to extract (lever) nails from wood.
Because the wood is between the rock and the log. The wood is force, the rock is resistance and the log is fulcrum so it's a third class lever
Planing is making wood smooth. There is a tool called a plane that has a blade in it to scrape the wood to make it smooth. People use a plane to make a door slightly shorter.
The plane is a tool with a long straight base and an angled blade in the centre. It cuts thin layers off the wood.
Some people use a rock and a piece of wood.