A pencil sharpener uses a central rod (axle) that rotates when the handle is turned, causing the blade (wheel) to spin against the pencil, sharpening it. This simple machine design allows for easy and efficient sharpening of pencils.
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The handle (wheel) moves a greater distance than the sharpening mechanism (axle). The handle exerts greater force as it must overcome the resistance of the pencil being shaved and the friction in the sharpener.
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Yes, a pencil sharpener is considered a wheel and axle because it has a small wheel (the blade) that rotates around an axle (the pencil) to sharpen it. The circular motion of the blade against the pencil creates the sharpening effect.
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No, a pencil sharpener is not a kind of pulley. A pencil sharpener is a tool used to sharpen pencils, while a pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel on an axle, used for lifting and moving objects.
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Many examples of compound machines exist that can be found at school. Some examples include scissors, staplers, and a pencil sharpener, among many others.
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ummm absolutely none its just wood with graphite inside i think you haave got a bit confused....
No, "spoke" is not an abstract noun. It is a concrete noun referring to a slender rod or bar that forms part of a wheel, handle, or other object.