a clamp. invented in the 1400's by a swedish metal-worker named Stroffen La Colplerk
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,
gravity
The simple machine in a light switch is a "lever".
one way is the bottom the thing that holds it together
The independent variable is the simple machine used and the thing your sliding it on.
Well, What I did was I went to Gino's Gumball Machine and salvaged from it. And for the other on, I used thing that holds the dishes near the regular stove. Then repair the oven. It's as simple as that! You're Welcome!
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 thing that holds things together is commonly referred to as a "fastener." Fasteners can include items like screws, bolts, nails, and clips, which physically connect materials. In a broader sense, the term "adhesive" can also apply to substances that bond surfaces together.
A chassis is an enclosure, a container that holds things together... ie. an egg carton holds eggs together inside. A chassis does the same thing, it holds the important things inside like wiring, power supplies etc.
it holds the cake or any other thing that you are baking together
A "spiral" slide. (Which is really a helical slide . . .)