inclined plane
The piano is considered a tuned percussion instrument.
yes it is because it has four simple machines in it a wheel and axle ,gear ,wedge and a lever
I'm fairly certain that it's a compound machine, considering it has more than one simple machine involved with it. like.. tuning pegs (wheel and axle) used six times and screws (inclined planes).
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Find a karaoke disc, simple as that, even though I'm not sure what the question entails.I think you mean that you want the instructions for the Singing Machine STVG-500, if so, then try here...http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pdf/man/m_240190.pdf
an inclined plane
No because a screw is has a top and a winding bottom and a coil does not have a top and has a winding bottom so no a coil is not a simple machine screw.
A winding road is an example of an inclined plane, or a screw. A screw is a simple machine that trades force off for distance.
A set of winding stairs loosely resembles an Archimedes screw.
Its a simple machine which can crush any complex machine
Yes, a screw driver is a "simple machine".
An inclined plane is an example of a simple machine.
The knee is a simple machine. Duh
The clearest example of a tool that is a simple machine is the crow bar, which is a lever.
No. A car is a complex machine.
The clearest example of a tool that is a simple machine is the crow bar, which is a lever.
Leaf rake is a lever, which on of the 6 type of simple machine.