To label a simple machine, first identify its main components, such as the load, effort, and fulcrum (for levers), or the wheel and axle, or inclined plane features. Use clear, concise labels and arrows to indicate the direction of force and movement. Make sure the labels are placed near the relevant parts for clarity and ease of understanding. Finally, ensure that the labels are legible and appropriately sized in relation to the diagram.
A train is not a simple machine.
A complex machine.
A fulcrum is a part of a simple machine, the lever. Without the fulcrum what is left of the simple machine can no longer increase the applied force and is no longer a simple machine.
A spade is a simple mechanical (tool) machine.
yes a door knod is a simple machine
An airplane is not a simple machine. A lever is a simple machine. A wheel is a simple machine. Any machine that can be described by a mathematical formula is a simple machine.
A machine that prints labels...
A pulley isn't a kind of simple machine, it is a simple machine
simple machine
Its a simple machine which can crush any complex machine
yes it is a simple machine... the wind blowing on the wheel and axle makes it a simple machine
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with that "x" question. Well, technically, the only simple machine that starts with an "x" is the x-axis on a graph. So, like, if you're plotting some data and need to label your axes, you can throw in that x-axis and impress all your friends with your simple machine knowledge.
yes , its a simple machine
A simple machine.
no it is not a simple machine its a complex machine by Natalie cifuentes
its not a simple machine
a machine that is simple to use