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Yes, if you mean the kind made of orange juice and vodka.
A screw driver is a lever. The bigger diameter of the handle compared to the tip amplifies the turning force.
A posidrive screw stays centered over the driving tool. On Slotted head screws, the screwdriver can slip easily out of the groove. A very nice kind of screw is the "TORX" head screw. With the proper torx bit, they cannot slip or strip easily while screwing them into wood or metal.
A screw driver is a lever. The bigger diameter of the handle compared to the tip amplifies the turning force.
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Torx bit screwdriver size T10
It could be a bearing in your alternator that has gone out. Start your car and do whatever it takes to reproduce the sound. When the vehicle is making the sound, put a screw driver against your alternator and put your ear against the other side of the screw driver. If you hear the whining noice clearly through the screw driver, it's probly the alternator. Move the screw driver around the area and see if the noise that is passed through the screw driver is louder anywhere else, besides the alternator. If not, it's coming from your alternator. You can use a long screw driver or any solid piece of material, but the handle of a screw driver is a little more comfortable against your ear than other options.
The Cessna 172 has slotted flaps.
A slotted spoon.
Screw driver maybe, depends on what kind of vehicle; some just pop out when you loosen the seal around them.
Yes, a water screw.
A screwdriver is a type of wheel and axle simple machine. It consists of a handle (wheel) that rotates and applies force to turn a screw (axle). The threading on the screw converts rotational motion into linear motion.