IF you are referring to diagrams in textbooks, for example, the wedge cut-out is to show the internal components of the nucleus of a cell.
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Yes, a wedge can break rock by exerting force along a narrow edge to split the rock apart. The wedge is driven into the rock using a hammer or other tool to create enough pressure to cause the rock to fracture.
The body part shaped like a wedge is your incisors ( the kind that look like shrake teeth) !
Nucleus
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Almost any substance can be cut or cleaved with a wedge.
The dingbat answer for "wedge" is "cut a slice."
It is an expression that describes the shape into which something is cut. A potato wedge, an apple wedge, a fruit wedge, a cheese wedge, and other examples are possible.
No because a wedge cut things in half like cutting a wood in half
A wedge
There are 2 of them and they are a wedge, and a lever.
it is used to cut objects into two parts
it is used to cut objects into two parts
The word wedge has many definitions. Since you are asking in the "Lawn and Garden Tools" section I will assume you are asking about a wedge that is used to separate two things as in chopping wood. Once a cut is made in the wood with an axe a wedge can be placed in that cut and hit with a large hammer to separate the two side of the wood.
a forest worker may cut the tree trunk with a wedge?? is the only one i got... sorry
The earth is like a wheel of cheese. I cut out a world wedge and spread it on a cracker.
the name of the wedge-shaped writing form is called cuneiform. It consisted of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks cut into damp clay.