A gear is neither a lever nor an inclined plane. Gears are mechanical components with teeth that mesh with each other to transmit motion and power. They are used to change the speed, torque, and direction of rotation in machines and other systems.
A knife could be a lever or wedge depending on what kind and how you use it. If it's just between lever and inclined plane its lever, NOT inclined plane
Eight types of simple machines are wheel & axel, pulley, lever, screw, wedge, inclined plane, gears, and screw
No, a lever and an inclined plane are two separate simple machines. A lever is a rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point to lift or move objects, while an inclined plane is a flat surface that is angled to make it easier to lift objects.
No, a teeter totter is not an inclined plane. It is a simple machine known as a lever, which rotates around a central fulcrum. When one end of the lever goes up, the other end goes down.
The mechanical advantage of an inclined plane is less than that of a lever because the inclined plane allows for the exertion of a smaller force over a longer distance to move objects up an incline. In contrast, the lever utilizes the principle of leverage to magnify an applied force, making it more efficient in lifting heavy objects.
A wedge and a lever.
No. There is no pivot in an inclined plane.
It is an inclined plane wrapped around a wedge. an inclined plane is a lever.
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A knife could be a lever or wedge depending on what kind and how you use it. If it's just between lever and inclined plane its lever, NOT inclined plane
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They are both because the lever is where u hold on to the wheelbarrow and the inclined plane is the are where it hold things
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No. An inclined plane doen't incorporate a fulcrum.
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no it is a lever