A machine is an "arrangement of matter devised so that a dependable correpsondence is secured between controlled input and usable ouput." To say something is a "machine" implies it serves a purpose for which it was devised - Beck. There is a "metaphorical" notion of "machine" that doesn't need some purpose per se. "The stars in their courses are 'machines' in this metaphorical sense." Lewis Beck. The Actor and the Spectator. The Ernest Cassirer Lectures. New Haven: Yale Univ Press. 1975.
six compound machines
6 simple machines.
well no there is not, simple machines are machines that are like that same machine ex. a roller coaster and a bath tub are simple machines
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No, they are not.
Plastic molding machines; soldering machines; computer machines; humans; assembly machines; cooling machines; heating machines; electric machines; labeling machines; laser machines; conveyor machines.... etc.
All machines are constructed from six simple machines
six compound machines
Sex machines and Milk machines
The different types of weight machines available for strength training include leg press machines, chest press machines, lat pulldown machines, cable machines, and Smith machines.
Photocopiers, fax machines, franking machines, computers, coffee machines, shredders, scanners and others.
A compound machine.
The possessive form for the plural noun machines is machines'.Example: Robert is responsible for all of the machines' maintence.
Machines Of Grace - Machines Of Grace album - was created on 2009-07-07.
Machines that are not classified as simple machines typically include complex machines, which are made up of multiple simple machines working together. Examples of complex machines are cars, computers, and washing machines. Unlike simple machines like levers, pulleys, and wheels, which have a single function, complex machines perform a variety of tasks and often require additional components like motors and electronics to operate.
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?
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