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The two basic types of simple machine are the inclined plane and the lever.
a simple machine is used to make work easier. and a compound machine is two or more types of simple machines together. -Allie<3
Well some don't move but if the machine is active then most of the parts move but if it is not then none move.
Eight types of simple machines are wheel & axel, pulley, lever, screw, wedge, inclined plane, gears, and screw
Except first order lever, both second and third order levers will not change the direction of force. Hope I have given the right one. I am not sure about the idea behind the question.
The two basic types of simple machine are the inclined plane and the lever.
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A clothesline is a simple machine that falls under the category of pulleys. Some other types of simple machines include wedges and levers.
A simple machine is a machine which does not use a motor and does not consist of more than one simple machine. There are six types of simple machines. Wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, lever, screw, and wedge. A complex machine uses a motor, and a compound is made up of one or more simple machines.
No. Gears are a type of simple machine. Combined with another simple machine, it would then make a compound machine.
In science (particularly physics) there are simple machines and complex machines.
a simple machine is used to make work easier. and a compound machine is two or more types of simple machines together. -Allie<3
pulley lever screw cork screw scissor inclined plane
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If it a Ferris wheel then it would be a lever and screws nails.
A wedge Ex:axe ,sledge hammer, those types of things.