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No. A pulley is a simple machine in its own right.
An inclined plane with one or two sloping sides in called aWEDGE.An example of a wedge would be an axe that you use to chop down a tree.
A pulley is a simple machine that changes the direction of force to lift an object. By looping a rope over a pulley, you can pull down to lift the object up.
Tape can be considered a type of adhesive, which helps to join materials together. It does not fit into one of the traditional simple machine categories like lever, pulley, or inclined plane.
It is a type of machine that is changing the direction over which a force is exerted.
its a inclined plane
No. A pulley is a simple machine in its own right.
No, string itself is not a simple machine, but a pulley would be.
Lever Pulley WedgeWheel and axle Inclined planeScrew And you now know know the six Simple Machines!!!
No. A pulley is a simple machine in its own right.
A car isn't a simple machine.
Lever Pulley Gear Inclined planes wheels ; and axles
technically no, it is one component of a simple machine. Example of simple machines are Lever Inclined Plane Wheel and Axle Screw Wedge Pulley The definition of a simple machine per Webster's Dictionary is: any of various elementary mechanisms formerly considered as the element of which all machines are composed and including the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw
A screwdriver is an example of a wheel and axle. An axe is an example of a wedge. Scissors are an example of a lever. A ramp is an example of an inclined plane. A faucet is an example of a screw. A flag pole is an example of a pulley.
No it is not. A belt, for example, goes around a pulley.
No, that's one of the other simple machines.
No, that's one of the other simple machines.