A hammer is considered a lever. Remember this by saying, "You can't stick a hammer under a door."
it is a lever because it has the effort, fulcrum and load official
Yes, Pliers & Wedge are levers.
A hammer is a lever because when you want to remove a nail it helps to pry it out of the place.
A hammer is a class 2 lever
The hammer is not a simple machine. nails are a form of wedge however.
it is a lever because it has the effort, fulcrum and load official
No, a hammer is not a wedge ! When did you last wedge anything with a hammer ..
wedge lever
No, a sledge hammer is not a wedge.
No , hammer is not example of wedge , an axe is example of wedge .
A wedge and a lever.
A wedge is not a lever but an incline plane.
Wedge and lever.
A compound machine consisting of a lever and wedge would typically involve using the lever to apply force on the wedge. For example, using a lever to push down on a wedge to split wood. The lever amplifies the force applied to the wedge, making it easier to perform tasks that would be difficult with just the wedge alone.
There are 2 of them and they are a wedge, and a lever.
A wedge A lever An argument for this answer: A wedge (the tines of the fork can wedge their way into food) A lever (The round portion of the fork can be used as the fulcrum and then the fork can be used as a lever, just like the claw of a hammer--the thing on the back of a hammer used to pry nails out)
It's a wedge