A simple machine that isn't a hammer is a lever. A lever consists of a rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point called the fulcrum, allowing it to lift or move loads with less effort. Other examples of simple machines include the wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, screw, and wedge. Each of these machines helps to make work easier by amplifying force or changing the direction of force.
Lever
Crowbar is like a claw of a hammer used to pray loose nails and are common examples of Levers.
A pulley isn't a kind of simple machine, it is a simple machine
A train is not a simple machine.
IT's NOT A SIMPLE MACHINE!
its not a simple machine
What kind of simple machine is a garage door
It is a simple lever.
Rope is not a simple machine on its own, it's a simple machine on a wheel and axle, then it's a pulley.
A claw hammer is a pair of levers perpendicular to each other. When you exert force on the handle of the hammer, it transfers it's work to the second lever, or the head of the hammer. That then creates work at the claw, where you are pulling that nail with much greater force than you could exert without the hammer.
a compound machine is a combination of simple machines
lever