A stove is not typically classified as a compound machine; it is primarily a single machine designed for cooking. However, some stoves may incorporate multiple components, such as burners, ovens, and controls, which work together. While these components can be seen as individual simple machines, the overall stove is generally considered a complete appliance rather than a compound machine.
No, a stove is not considered a compound machine. A compound machine is defined as a device that combines two or more simple machines to perform a specific task. While a stove may have several components and mechanisms, it primarily functions as a single appliance for cooking rather than a combination of simple machines working together.
Stove is a machine that had gas.
Stove is also used in Britain, but more commonly, 'cooker' is used.
its a compound machine
i think it is not a compound machine
because im not sure and how to make it or fix it and what are the parts
Here is a compound machine.
Yes, it is a compound machine.
Simple machine
Yes. An x-ray is a compound machine.
a wheel and axle
Its a simple machine machine i could see where your coming from thinking it is a compound machine. But i mean it is simple. Now i know a couple stores have compound machine