Almost anything that has mechanical movement. Cars, pencil sharpeners, electric drill.... the list goes on and on.
Gears and levers
Because wheel and axle pulley and gear are simple machines
gears and wheel and axle
Well complex machines are usually hard to assemble and some times electronic like an xbox a microwave ect. A simple machine are usually made up of gears and wires like a clothes line a yo-yo ect. hope this helps
Machines are inanimate. Machines do not eat, sleep, rest, breathe, and they do not have a heart beat. Machines are just objects, inanimate objects for the use of humans.
No. Gears are found in man made machines, not bodies.
there are gears
gears
It would be simple machines
Gears are used to make pieces of items or objects rotate. They are used in a majority of machines available.
Gears are mechanical energy forms, as they are used to transfer and transmit energy through the movement of rotating parts. Gears help to convert one form of energy into another by providing mechanical advantage in machines and systems.
Some examples of simple machines that can help multiply speed include gears, pulleys, and levers. These machines work by trading off force for speed, allowing input forces to produce greater output speeds.
4.56 or 4.10
I'd say the gears on a bike acts as levers, as pedals and driven wheel turns with different speeds and force.
gears and wheel and axle
Almost everything! Watches, cars, toy cars, robots, most machines, most mechanical object use gears to transmit motion and power.
They are compact and easy to install. Spur gears are not prone to slippage like a belt drive is. They have a wide range of applications such as fuel pumps, clock, watches, marine engines, metal cutting machines, and washing machines.