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Three simple machines that represent variations of an inclined plane are the ramp, the wedge, and the screw. A ramp allows objects to be raised or lowered with less effort by providing a sloped surface. A wedge, which is essentially two inclined planes back-to-back, can split or lift objects apart. The screw can be viewed as an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder, converting rotational motion into linear movement, facilitating tasks like lifting or holding materials together.

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