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A chair is not a simple machine unless it is a swivel chair that moves due to a screw, A screw is an example of a simple machine. Some other examples are wheel and axle, wedge, and pulley.
Yes, a screw driver is a "simple machine".
A simple machine. You know, inclined plane, lever, pulley, screw, wheel, or a wedge.
No, it is not a simple machine itself, but a complex machine made up of multiple simple machines. The fan would be a screw, and the rudder would be a lever.
What type of simple machine is found on a water bottle cap? lever wheel and axle pulley screw
No, string itself is not a simple machine, but a pulley would be.
A chair is not a simple machine unless it is a swivel chair that moves due to a screw, A screw is an example of a simple machine. Some other examples are wheel and axle, wedge, and pulley.
pulley lever screw cork screw scissor inclined plane
a drawer is a lever
Single Pulley
technically no, it is one component of a simple machine. Example of simple machines are Lever Inclined Plane Wheel and Axle Screw Wedge Pulley The definition of a simple machine per Webster's Dictionary is: any of various elementary mechanisms formerly considered as the element of which all machines are composed and including the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw
A simple machine is a machine which does not use a motor and does not consist of more than one simple machine. There are six types of simple machines. Wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, lever, screw, and wedge. A complex machine uses a motor, and a compound is made up of one or more simple machines.
A compound machine is a machine made of two or more simple machines.A compound machine also moves in more tha one movement.Any combination of simple machines working togethera combination of 2 simple machines.. (simple machines include lever, inclined plane,wedge,screw,pulley,wheel and axle,)examples of compound machines are bicycle fork knife and car..compound machinemachine made up of a combination of two or more simple machines.Compound machines are machines that consist of one or more simple machines (such as a screw and a pulley or a lever and a wedge).A compound machine is a machine made out of two or more simple machines (such as a screw and a pulley or a lever and a wedge).Machine - is a device that helps us do work (work is a force that acts on an object to make the object move. To get work, you multiply force by distance)A simple machine - is a tool or device made up of one basic machine (there are 6 simple machines screw, ramp/inclined plane, wedge, pulley, wheel and axele, and levers.)ex. of simple machines are: (screw - screw, hose nozzle, etc.) (inclined plane - slide, ramp etc. ) (wedge -chisel, knife, etc.) (pulley - crane, flagpole, etc.) (wheel and axle - door knob, steering wheel, bicycle wheel, etc.) (Lever - 1st class lever: see -saw, 2nd class leer: wheelbarrow, 3rd class Lever: hockey stick, broom, etc.)a Complex Machine - is a system in which simple machines all work together, parts of a complex machine that have just one function are called subsystems and often contain a simple machine.ex. of complex machines can be as simple as scissors, or as complicated as a lab topA complex machine is really 2 or more simple machines in one machineex. Car or a bicycle
Pulley, lever, wedge, wheel and axel, inclined plane, and screw.
Archimedes discovered/identified the lever, the pulley, and the screw as simple machines.
Lever, Wheel and Axle, Pulley, Inclined Plane, Screw, Wedge
The original six are the lever, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, screw, and pulley.