Yep
A tooth is not a lever. A tooth could be part of the lever formed by the jaw. A tooth could be a wedge.
It is a wedge because the front end is pointy for hydrodynamics so it cuts through water.
It is a wedge because the front end is pointy for hydrodynamics so it cuts through water.
It is a wedge because the front end is pointy for hydrodynamics so it cuts through water.
It is a wedge because the front end is pointy for hydrodynamics so it cuts through water.
You grab 3 tooth picks and a dog collar. Grab the collar and attach to the bumper, just before the license plate. Then take 1 tooth pick and wedge in sideways. Reverse to reinstall
It sure is.
yes, the tooth is a wedge. a wedge is basically 2 or more inclined planes that meet in a sharp point and break through objects or materials. So, if you think closely, out teeth have inclined planes that come and meet in a reasonably sharp point and break through the food...Grade 8 science btw
By definition yes, the tooth is a form of a wedge and is designed to perform insicions easier therefore simplifying your daily life.
Get dental help.
If you think about this, you can figure it out. What shape is a shark's tooth? It's a triangle, right? What machine is a triangle shape? The only simple machine that looks like a triangle is a wedge.
i have a little whole in front of my tooth and the densist said it was from my mom when she was pregrant took antibodics and no it doesnt lead to senisitity