what kind of wedge keeps a door where it belongs
Sword is categorize as wedge. A wedge is an object with at least one slanting side ending in a sharp edge, which cuts material apart.A wedge is a type of inclined plane.
A wedge A lever An argument for this answer: A wedge (the tines of the fork can wedge their way into food) A lever (The round portion of the fork can be used as the fulcrum and then the fork can be used as a lever, just like the claw of a hammer--the thing on the back of a hammer used to pry nails out)
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Inside an old-fashioned clock, you'll find several simple machines working together like a beautiful symphony. There are gears for transferring motion, levers for controlling movement, and maybe even a pulley or two for lifting weights. It's truly a magical dance of simple machines that keeps time ticking along peacefully.
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It is a lever
no because a knife belongs to a kind of simple machine that is wedge
The shoe wedge and the door holder wedge! But I can't describe it cause I'm looking for the answer to this one too!
A door lock is typically considered a combination of a lever and wedge simple machines. The lever is used to turn the lock mechanism, while the wedge secures the door in place when the lock is engaged.
A wedge
It's a lever. Doors work on hinges. Same thing as a fulcrum, only in a different position
A wedge
A wedge or inclined plane.
A wedge
wedge
wedge is another simple machine kind of lever
Wedge
It is a wedge.