A wedge
The simple machine in a light switch is a "lever".
Yes. A machine is a mechanical device that transmits energy. Clamps fit the definition.
No
There is no such thing.
Stapling machine is a machine that staple thing (ex: big box) by it self, without pressing it.
Any thing that reduces human effort is simple machine whether it is a simple pulley or a complex machine. e.g. axel,gears,transformer,lathe etc,
The independent variable is the simple machine used and the thing your sliding it on.
The simple machines in gumball machine, vary from the type of gumball machine. There can be inclined planes, levers, and a wheel.
The simple machine in a light switch is a "lever".
The machine is a football because you can throw it and kick it and a machine is a thing that needs force to help complete a task.
a plastic thing with string tied to it idiot ppl.
A "spiral" slide. (Which is really a helical slide . . .)
If you had the misfortune of being near a smaller black hole, it could take only a fraction of a split second to rip you apart! Good thing there's little risk of that happening any time soon.
every single thing in existence to this day has atleast on simple machine used in it. wether this is the screw, wedge, pulley, etc.
what? how in any possible way could a suitcase be a machine? the only thing it does is open and close. i would have thought something like this would not need asking.
It's a lever. Doors work on hinges. Same thing as a fulcrum, only in a different position
There once was this thing named Pangaea and it split apart and keeps moving every year forming the continents that we know today. Hope it helped.