The axe is a wedge, so it is a form of inclined plane.
Wedge
An axe blade is a type of wedge, which is a simple machine used for splitting or cutting materials by pushing them apart.
The axe is a type of simple machine known as a wedge. The sharp edge of the axe concentrates force to split wood or other materials when it is struck.
it is not the same as sink
An axe is an example of the simple machine class known as a wedge
The axe blade is in the form of a wedge, and it is attached to the axe handle which is a type of lever.
The axe blade is in the form of a wedge, and it is attached to the axe handle which is a type of lever.
An axe head is a type of wedge, which is a type of simple machine. The sharp edge of the axe head concentrates force over a small area, making it easier to split wood by applying a strong downward force.
The axe head is a wedge, which is really two inclined planes. The handle is a lever with the fulcrum at the base, load at the end (the head) and force somewhere in between depending on where you place you're hands.
Axe Crowbar Chisel
When you split a piece of wood with an axe, the axe is considered a wedge, which is a type of simple machine. A wedge converts a force applied to its blunt end into a splitting force at its sharp edge, allowing it to effectively separate materials. This mechanical advantage makes it easier to split wood compared to using just brute force.
An axe, a hatchet, a wedge and a maul are all examples of inclined planes and they can all be used to chop wood