some simple machines do need wires and some dont
No, because it has many parts. It is a compound machine. It is just made of some simple machines.
Clock, vacum cleaner, iron.
there are several simple machines in an elevator, some of which may be identified as the well known pulley system. also there are wheels and axles.
your teeth are an example because the are wedges the split stuffs.
my results are that simple machines work by using force and some work.
Some common questions about simple machines include: How do simple machines make work easier? What are the different types of simple machines? How do simple machines affect force and distance in work? How can simple machines be combined to create complex machines?
some simple machines do need wires and some dont
Technically, no animal is a simple machine. Simple machines are the basic elements which comprise all other machines. Though some people compare animals to machines and comparisons between anatomy and simple machines might be possible, they are far from obvious.
it can fix some thins,materials
disadvantages
there are gears
There are several kinds of simple machines in a kitchen. Some machines in a kitchen are a toaster, toaster oven, blender, electric can-opener, coffee maker, and a microwave.
No, not all machines require the use of simple machines. Some machines rely on more complex mechanisms or technologies to function efficiently. Simple machines are often used to make work easier by multiplying or redirecting force, but they are not a requirement for all machines.
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some lever simple machines are a stapler, scissors are a lever and wedge, there is lever machines is a car.
A compound machine is a machine that consists of more than one simple machine. Some compound machines consist of just two simple machines. You can read below about two examples—the wheelbarrow and corkscrew. Other compound machines, such as bicycles, consist of many simple machines.