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A combination of simple machines in a home?

Let's see . . . well, there's a can opener. A can opener consists of levers and a wheel and axle. There are six simple machines-a lever, inclined plane, wedge, wheel and axle, screw, and a pulley. There are also shovels (just a lever) scissors (lever) curtains (pulley) and many others which you can easily find.


What are the machines used in a construction site?

Many different machines may be used in construction. Two that you always see are a large compressor and a large generator to run all the tools.


How do you make simple machines at home with with waste materials for science project?

You can create simple machines at home using waste materials like cardboard, plastic bottles, and bottle caps. For a lever, use a sturdy stick as the beam and a bottle cap as the fulcrum, placing weights on one end to see how it balances. For a pulley, thread a string through a plastic bottle top and attach it to a support, allowing you to lift small objects. Lastly, a inclined plane can be made by propping a piece of cardboard at an angle to roll a ball down, demonstrating the mechanics of simple machines.


Can a machine multiply distances?

...yes... due to the mechanical advantage that the machine or simple machine has. adn im not a virgin anymore


Will machines replace man in future?

While machines are expected to increasingly automate tasks and enhance productivity, they are unlikely to fully replace humans. Many roles require emotional intelligence, creativity, and complex decision-making that machines cannot replicate. Instead, the future will likely see a collaboration between humans and machines, where technology assists and augments human capabilities rather than completely taking over. This partnership can lead to new opportunities and job creation in various fields.

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Is a seesaw a compound machine?

A see-saw is a type of lever. Levers are simple machines. When you put two or more simple machines together, you get a compound machine. == ==


What is the simple past of see?

The simple past tense of see is saw: I saw the movie. The past participle is seen: He has not seen the movie.


What are some current applications of simple machines?

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What is the simple tense of see?

simple present: see/sees simple past: saw simple future: will see simple conditional: would see


Can you give examples of compound machines?

The examples of compound machines are wheelbarrow, scissors, stapler, refrigerator, toilet and many more. You can see it all around you just look and see because a compound machine is anything that has two or more of the six simple machines!


What is the simple present tense and past participle of saw?

Saw is the past tense of the verb see. The past participle is seen. Saw is also a present tense verb. The past participle is sawed.


Is saw the irregular verb of see?

Yes, saw is the simple past tense of see. The past participle is seen.


What is the simple past tense of you see a bad accident?

The simple past tense is: you saw a bad accident.


What is the past tense of see?

The past simple tense is saw.The past perfect tense is had seen.The present perfect tense is have seen, and this form links the past and the present.The common misconception is that many people believe "seen" is the past tense, whereas it is not. It is the past participle.


Can you name some small machines for me?

Small machines or do you mean simple machines? A wedge, a lever, pulley, wheel & axel are all small/simple machines. You can see a lever work in a seesaw or a catapult, a wheel and axel work in a wheelbarrow, and a wedge can work to keep a door open.


Is saw the past tense word for seen?

Saw is the simple past tense whilst seen is the past participle of the verb "see".


What kind of machine is made of two or more simple machines-?

A compound machine is made up of two or more simple machines. Most of the machines we see today are compound machines, some examples are: zippers, can openers, bicycles, staplers, scissors, pencil sharpeners, ceiling fans, pizza cutters, wheelbarrows, and bulldozers.