You can't have a "fixed" "movable" bridge, the two terms are contradictory.
There is no such thing as fixed-moveable bridge in dental care. There is, however, a fixed bridge that is used in dental care. This is a prosthetic device that is used to replace one or more teeth that are missing in the human mouth. A fixed bridge attaches to teeth that are positioned on opposite ends.
Yes an elevator is a movable pulley!
single fixed pulley, single movable pulley and single fixed and movable pulley. :-)
With the string from the movable pulley
The three types of pulleys are fixed pulleys, movable (or movable) pulleys, and compound pulleys. Fixed pulleys change the direction of the force applied, movable pulleys provide a mechanical advantage by reducing the force needed, and compound pulleys combine fixed and movable pulleys for increased mechanical advantage.
Movable and fixed.
Fluid, movable - not fixed
they are fixed and movable
A fixed bridge is a Dental Prosthetic which uses two good teeth, one on each sides of the space, to support the prosthetic. This type of bridge is permenant and can not made to be removed, thus the word fixed bridge. The bridge can span over large spaces replacing various teeth. Care must be taken in cleaning a small space above the area of missing teeth on the bridge. A partial bridge is another way to replace missing teeth, but this is the kind that can be removed John Dental Consultant EagleDentalClinic.com
A crane is a movable pulley
There are three main types of pulleys: fixed pulleys, movable pulleys, and compound pulleys. Fixed pulleys are attached to a stationary object, movable pulleys move with the load, and compound pulleys combine fixed and movable pulleys for increased mechanical advantage.
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