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Well some don't move but if the machine is active then most of the parts move but if it is not then none move.

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Do simple machines have moving parts?

A simple machine doesn't have any moving parts.


What are Machines with few moving parts called?

They are called simple machines.


How are simple machines different from other machines?

They don't have moving parts.


How is an inclined plane different from other simple machines?

it has no moving parts


Is a chair a simple machines?

There are no moving parts, therefore it is not a machine. A chair is an object.


Why is the mechanical efficiency of most compound machines lower than most simple machines?

It is lower because compound machines have more moving parts that a simple machine does.


What simple machines have no moving parts?

Inclined plane. Otherwise known as a wedge.


Which is true of all simple machines?

All simple machines change the direction or magnitude of a force to make work easier. They operate on a basic mechanical principle and do not have moving parts. Simple machines can be combined to create more complex machines.


How You use simple machines?

You use simple machines to make work (moving things) easier.


What is a a machine with few or no moving parts?

A machine with few or no moving parts is called a stationary or static machine. These machines typically rely on simple mechanisms like levers or hydraulics to perform their functions without the need for complex moving components. Examples include a simple lever or a hydraulic press.


These are basic parts of complex machines?

2 or more simple machines


Is a simple machine a vending machine?

No,because it has moving parts in it and a simple machine dose not have any moving parts

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