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wedge
No, it is a simple machine in the form of a wedge.
It combines a wedge with a lever.
no
It contains a wedge and wheel/axle
Yes, a wedge is considered a simple machine, not a compound machine. It is a simple machine because it is a basic mechanical device that helps to make work easier by changing the direction or magnitude of a force.
A compound machine consisting of a lever and wedge would typically involve using the lever to apply force on the wedge. For example, using a lever to push down on a wedge to split wood. The lever amplifies the force applied to the wedge, making it easier to perform tasks that would be difficult with just the wedge alone.
i would say so because its technically a wedge and an inclined plane but others might disagree
A stapler is a compound machine. It is made up of a lever and a wedge.
Scissors a compound machine because it's more than one simple machine.the handle is a lever and the blade is a wedge.
It is a compound machine because it is built with more than one simple machine
A bike is compound machine. Screws are used to hold the pieces together. The wheel of a bicycle is a wheel and axle. The pedals are also examples of this simple machine. The pedals are attached to a lever that turns a pulley. The gear shifts and brake handles are levers. A wheelbarrow is an example of a compound machine that uses a lever and a wheel and axle. An example of a compound machine is the common garden hoe. The handle of the hoe is a lever, while the blade that cuts into the ground is a wedge.