There are six simple machines:
Inclined Plane
Wedge
Screw
Pulley
Wheel
Lever
The two classes of simple machines are:
1. The simple machines that deal with vector quantities like velocity and force
(the inclined plane, the wedge and the screw).
2. The simple machines that deal with torque (the force to rotate an object around an axis, pivot, etc.) like the pulley, the wheel, the lever.
You would think a screw falls into the torque class, but it's classified as a helical inclined plane.
compound machine
A compound machine.
compound machine
A complex machine is a machine that is made up of two or more simple machines. Examples: Pencil sharpener, Washing machine, Wheelbarrow
The two simple machines are a lever and a fulcrum.
compound machine
When two or more simple machines work together, they are called a compound machine. Compound machines are combinations of simple machines that work together to make tasks easier or more efficient. Examples include bicycles, wheelbarrows, and can openers.
When simple machines work together, that forms a compound machine.
When two or more simple machines work together, they are called a compound machine. Compound machines are systems that combine multiple simple machines to perform more complex tasks or amplify force.
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compound machine
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Complex machines are made out of multiple simple machines like axels, levers and pulleys make up a catapult on wheels.
A complex machine.