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Wedge and inclined plane
Inclined planes and wedges are both forms of inclined planes.
No, it is a simple machine. It is though slightly related with inclined plane, screw can be a separate introduction in simple machine.
No. Gears are a type of simple machine. Combined with another simple machine, it would then make a compound machine.
a drill is a compound machine because it has two or more simple machines in it.
yes it is the pedal is a inclined plane and lever so that explains your question so bye fu
yes it is the pedal is a inclined plane and lever so that explains your question so bye fu
An inclined plane is an example of a simple machine.
A stapler is a compound machine. It is made up of a lever and a wedge.
A compound machine, also called a complex machine, consists of two or more simple machines (inclined plane, lever, wheel and axle, and pulley) that work together. The automobile is an example of a complex machine which uses all four simple machines in its operation.
Levers, inclined planes, and compound pulleys all do that.
i would say so because its technically a wedge and an inclined plane but others might disagree