Nut shells that are usually broken with a nutcracker are walnuts, hickory nuts, and hazel nuts. Peanuts really do not need a nutcracker to get to the peanut inside because their shells are softer.
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A nutcracker primarily utilizes two simple machines: the lever and the wedge. The two arms of the nutcracker act as levers, allowing you to apply force to break the shell of the nut with a minimal effort. The pointed end of the nutcracker functions as a wedge, which helps to penetrate and split the nut's shell. Together, these simple machines make the nutcracker an efficient tool for cracking nuts.
Nutshells. :D-Frank
The Nutcracker! :D That one's the most well-known...I'm not sure if there are any other famous Christmas ballet's though. Hope that helps. :)
the nutcracker has one The Nutcracker. the nutcracker
Clara got the nutcracker from her Uncle Drosilmire.
He becomes a Nutcracker Prince!
The Nutcracker was not based on a book. The Nutcracker was written by Peter Tchaikovsky.
In The story of the Nutcracker. There is only one nutcracker. Clara receives the nutcracker as a present from her aunt. Her Uncle Drocilmiar (sorry is this is misspelled) brings the nutcracker to life. In a ballet performance, if there is two dancers who portray the nutcracker character s up to the director or instructor.
Generically, a nutcracker is a tool to break open hard-shelled nuts. The most notable use is to describe the Bavarian wood-carving art, in the form of human figures (stylized soldiers and nobility). This form is associated with the 1891 ballet "The Nutcracker" (aka "Nutcracker Suite") by Tchaikovsky. The best known melody is the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy which was played on the then-novel instrument called the "celesta".
Who wrote the nutcracker suite
A nutcracker is a "vice" machine.