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Two wedges and a lever.
Levers (the two blades) and wedges (the blade edges).
The two simple machines are a lever and a fulcrum.
Scientifically, there are no literal "machines," in your mouth. There is mechanical and chemical digestion that occurs in your mouth. The enzymes are chemical. The mechanical are your teeth. Hope this helps.
The two reasons why people use simple machines are because they make things easier to pull and lift.
Every compound machine is made up of multiple simple machines, such as a pair of scissors, which has two levers and two wedges.
Two wedges and a lever.
Wedge and lever.
Levers (the two blades) and wedges (the blade edges).
leverwheel and axlewedgescrew
The cutting edge is a wedge, and the length between the handle, the hinge and the blade is a lever. Two simple Machines together makes a compound machine.
Scissors are known as a compound machine because they contain two or more simple machines put together. Another example of a compound machine is a bicycle.
example of compound machines there is bike,can opener,scissors and alot of things i do not know every thing about it because i am gr5a in bundang international school
A compound machine is made up of two or more simple machines. Most of the machines we see today are compound machines, some examples are: zippers, can openers, bicycles, staplers, scissors, pencil sharpeners, ceiling fans, pizza cutters, wheelbarrows, and bulldozers.
A compound machine consists of two or more simple machines put together. In fact, most machines are compound machines. Compound machines can do more difficult jobs than simple machines alone. Their mechanical advantage is far greater, too. Some examples are a pair of scissors and a bicycle.
The wheel and axle simple machine and the lever simple machine are both found in typewriters.
Scissors are made up of two levers.