The inventor of the wedge is unknown
Gene Sarazen invented the sand wedge and started using it in 1935.
The inventor of the wedge is unknown but the machine has been around since 7000 BC
CUNEIFORM means "Wedge-shaped" (from the Latin word for wedge, cuneus).
You can use a wedge as a door-stopper. To level furniture such as pool tables, desks, bookshelves, drawers, wardrobes, etc.
No, a light bulb does not involve a wedge. A light bulb typically consists of a glass bulb with a filament inside that emits light when electricity passes through it.
The Flying Wedge was introduced in 1892 during the Harvard-Yale football game. It was reportedly invented by a chess grandmaster and Harvard football fanatic named Lorin Deland. Click on the 'Harvard's Flying Wedge' link on this page to read about that 1892 game.
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The wedge and/or inclined plane were independently invented by many different cultures. In the west, the Greeks are often given credit for first describing it in a thoughtful manner, but that doesn't mean they invented it.
Archimedes invented the six simple machines.
Gene Sarazen invented the sand wedge and started using it in 1935.
I think you are referencing the writing system which used wedge shaped characters developed by the Sumerians. It is called cuneiform and was used about 2500BCE