yes it is because it has four simple machines in it a wheel and axle ,gear ,wedge and a lever
i think it is not a compound machine
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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One Direction usually performs with two opening act. The first opener performs for about 30 minutes. Then there is about a 15 minute break before the second opener comes on. The second opener usually performs for 45 minutes. Then there is another 15-20 minute break before One Direction comes on. So if the concert starts at 7:00, you can expect One Direction to take the stage around 9:00.
Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine," and the Police with Sting's "Ghost in the Machine."
1. whellbarrow 2. can opener 3. washing machine
The can opener is a compound machine, typically combining levers and gears, to make it easier to open cans by multiplying force and reducing the effort needed.
It is made of 4 simple machines: 1)Wheel&Axle 2)lever 3)lever 4)Wedge Remember: a compound machine is a machine formed from 2 or more simple machines
The bottle opener is a lever.
A lever type can opener
There is no one simple machine that is a can opener. A can opener is a combination of simple machines: 1. Wedge, 2. Lever, 3. Wheel and axle.
The bottle opener is a lever.
A corkscrew...although I suppose it would have to be the type with levers at the sides, in addition to the screw, to be considered a "compound" machine. Then again, if a nutcracker is considered "compound", that opens the door for cheese graters, garlic presses and pepper mills.
A letter opener is the only name that it has; letter opener is a singular, common, compound noun.
Lever
its a compound machine
One example of a compound machine is a bicycle, which consists of multiple simple machines such as a wheel and axle, gears, and a lever (pedals and handlebars) working together to create motion and mechanical advantage.