No. A broom is a lever.
yes
No, a zipper is not a pulley. A pulley is a simple machine that uses a wheel and axle to redirect force, while a zipper is a closure device commonly used in clothing that consists of interlocking teeth.
A broom is considered a type of lever. The handle of the broom acts as the lever arm, allowing you to apply force to sweep the floor more easily.
A fan belt is a type of pulley system.
A wheelbarrow is a type of lever, specifically a class 2 lever, where the "fulcrum" is at one end, the effort (you pushing down on the handles) is at the other end, and the load (the weight you're carrying) is in the middle. It does not incorporate a wedge or a pulley in its basic design.
A broom is a wedge
wedge lever
yes
Wedge
Wedge
No, a zipper is not a pulley. A pulley is a simple machine that uses a wheel and axle to redirect force, while a zipper is a closure device commonly used in clothing that consists of interlocking teeth.
A broom is considered a type of lever. The handle of the broom acts as the lever arm, allowing you to apply force to sweep the floor more easily.
No because a wedge cut things in half like cutting a wood in half
no
If used properly, a screwdriver is a wheel and axle combination. If you use it to pry things, it can be a lever and if you pound it into something it serves as a wedge. A screw is a wedge with an incline plane.
The original six are the lever, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, screw, and pulley.
pulley, incline plane, wedge