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15 simple machines which we use In our daily life​

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Answered by ghoshriya331
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pulley, screw, inclined plane, wheel, axle, wedge, lever, scissors, bottle opener, knife.

Answered by qwmbappe
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Pair of scissors: A typical illustration of a straightforward lever is a tool that joins two steel blades together to cut through the material.

Cistern: Utilize the pulley to lift or lower the bucket, which will increase the mass of water by converting energy.

rotatable screw: Two things are held together with little effort by an inclined plane fastened around a rod that, when it spins, can insert the thread into a piece of wood.

Pincers: Lever application example that is comparable to that of scissors

Nutcracker: a power-resistance lever combination that enables the exact application of force needed to split the nut.

Rod. The lever controls force by using the human arm as a fulcrum. The process became easier and easier as fishing rod technology advanced.

Roman balance:  Mass-measuring device with an essentially lever-based design.

Guillotine: Today, it is utilised above all else to cut a lot of paper at once. It is a simple machine made of a razor-sharp blade.

Knife: It utilises inclined plane mechanisms to achieve goals through the cutting edge, which is typically made of ropes or food.

Cranks: a tool for changing rectilinear motion into circular motion or the other way around. It is utilised to rotate an axis more easily (something that was very necessary for old cars).

Bike: Apply the wheel and axle's foundation to make it possible for the load—the rider—to move.

Slide: It is based on the principles of the straightforward "inclined plane" machine, in which potential energy is utilised, concepts of speed and acceleration are involved, and it is presumptively assumed that there is no friction force (or that this is minimal).

Up and down: This well-known game combines the lever effect with the inclined plane, combining two basic machines into one and exploiting the weight and the force of gravity simultaneously, based on a point of support, before the action of force. resistance's response, too.

Wheelbarrow:  It is typical in the construction industry to successfully distribute weight by directing it toward the rim, allowing the truck to sustain a lot greater weight with just the effort of pushing it.

Gear:  Cogwheel that alters the amount of force required to move an object, causing it to travel quicker or slower.

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