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A compound machine is a device that consists of two or more simple machines working together to make work easier. By combining the functions of different simple machines, compound machines can achieve more complex tasks efficiently. Examples of compound machines include bicycles and car engines.
The term "simple" and "compound" machine refer to physical devices that transform work. The computer is an electronic device whose main operation has no moving parts whatsoever. Any motion within input and storage devices is controlling electrical components, not mechanical ones.
A compound machine is a device that consists of two or more simple machines working together to achieve a desired task. Examples include a bicycle (lever, wheel and axle, and inclined plane) and a pair of scissors (lever and wedge).
i would say so because its technically a wedge and an inclined plane but others might disagree
Scissors are considered a compound machine because they consist of two simple machines working together: a lever and a wedge. The handles of the scissors act as levers, while the blades use wedges to cut through materials. By combining these two simple machines, scissors are able to easily cut through various objects.
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A zipper is considered a simple machine because it primarily consists of two rows of interlocking teeth and a slider that brings them together or separates them. It utilizes the mechanical advantage of levers in the slider to open and close, but it does not combine multiple machines or mechanisms to perform its function. Therefore, it does not qualify as a compound machine.
A zipper machine is a heavy vehicle used to transfer concrete lane dividers on a roadway.
The zipper was first made in 1851. The first zipper was created by Elias Howe and he was also the inventor of the sewing machine.
Not even close.
A pulley.
The zipper was first made in 1851. The first zipper was created by Elias Howe and he was also the inventor of the sewing machine.
Well, the simple machine eats up the little pegs it is connected to and walah the zipper works.
its a compound machine
i think it is not a compound machine
Zestfully, zipper and zookeeper are compound words. They begin with Z.
Yes, when inserting a zipper, the zipper should be basted in first (to stabalize it while it's sewn in). When basting the zipper, it should be basted to only the seam allowance.