No. A stapler is considered a compound machine since it is made up of more than one simple machines - the lever and the wedge. Some internet sources include the inclined plane and wheel and axle.
a lever and a wedge make up an ax...............
Wheel,axle, and leaver
Compound machines are things that are made up of 1 or more simple machines. A screw isn't made up of any simple machines unless you count the screw as a simple machine.
Vacuum cleaners are a good example of suction cups.
A stapler is primarily made up of two simple machines: the lever and the wedge. The lever is used in the mechanism that applies pressure to staple the papers together, while the wedge is represented by the metal staple itself, which is driven into the paper to bind them. Together, these simple machines enable the stapler to efficiently perform its function.
No. A stapler is considered a compound machine since it is made up of more than one simple machines - the lever and the wedge. Some internet sources include the inclined plane and wheel and axle.
Lever.
a screw
all of them
There are four simple machines used to make the compound machine known as the lawn mower. These simple machines are the wheel and axle, the screw, the lever, and the wedge.
pulley and rope
A lever.
wheel and axle
lever and pulley
a lever and a well with a bucket.
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