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,
The simple machine in a light switch is a "lever".
gravity
one way is the bottom the thing that holds it together
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 independent variable is the simple machine used and the thing your sliding it on.
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 . . .)