A wedge is a device tapering to a thin edge or point, and is used to split or pierce objects. Ice picks, nails, pins, and needles are all wedges.
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If the toothpick is made of wood or plastic, it would act as an insulator.
Because the bulb fused or toothpick is not the good conductor of eletricity.
The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was patented in 1872, by Silas Noble and J. P. Cooley
Anything that isn't a wedge, really. An example of a wedge is an axe. A thing with that shape is a wedge. Non examples could be other simple machines: screws, levers, pulleys, really anything that, if you look in an encyclopedia, isn't classified as a wedge. :) .
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A toothpick bridge, if you make it just right. :)
Toothpick in my dogs throat
plastic toothpick is stronger than a wooden toothpick
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Toothpick Bridge was created in 2009.
On average, a toothpick weighs about 1 gram.
Maine was once the toothpick capital of the world, producing "90% of the country's toothpick supply." The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was patented on February 20, 1872 by Silas Noble, and J.P. Cooley of Granville, MA. But the last toothpick plant closed in 2003.
To balance forks on a toothpick, carefully place the toothpick horizontally on a flat surface. Then, gently balance the forks on the toothpick by positioning them in a way that distributes the weight evenly. Adjust the forks as needed to achieve balance.
No, a toothpick is not strong enough to hold up a water bottle. Water bottles are too heavy for a toothpick to support.
Utility wedge. Similar to a gap wedge or approach wedge.
It is a wedge.