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An hourglass and a sundial.
An inclined plane is an example of a tool with no moving parts. This is because it is used to assist.
Friction is the problem of all moving things. It causes loss of energy and wearing out of parts.
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Clock and sundial
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One is a watch, the other could be a range of things but my answer is goin to be table :) <3
An hourglass and a sundial.
it has no moving parts
They don't have moving parts.
Nothing, all parts of the earth are moving relative to the other parts.
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There are many moving parts of a clock, apart from the hands. Examples include a mainspring, or a weight suspended from a cord, the wheel train, and an oscillator.
They keep the engine and all the other moving parts from scraping together and going kaboom from overheating. The lubricating system primarily keeps the moving parts from rubbing each other too much.
in most parts of australia and in other places
These cells do not contain chlorophyll
what is a solid-state media with no moving parts