define wedge and screw
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Wedges generally concentrate force, usually to split or break apart objects, like a knife does. Screws are inclined planes wrapped around a cylinder, and are either wedge-types, like a wood screw, that cut through things, or ramp-types, like a jackscrew, that spread the force required to perform a task such as lifting.
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Wedges generally concentrate force, usually to split or break apart objects, like a knife does. Screws are inclined planes wrapped around a cylinder, and are either wedge-types, like a wood screw, that cut through things, or ramp-types, like a jackscrew, that spread the force required to perform a task such as lifting.
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