how wedge works in physics
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It can be used to separate two objects or portions of an object, lift up an object, or hold an object in place. It functions by converting a force applied to its blunt end into forces perpendicular (normal) to its inclined surfaces. hope it help
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the wedge is doing desired work such as lifting a heavy object, it accomplishes this by converting a large horizontal movement into a small vertical one.
Wedges are one of six simple machines, which are devices which are used to reduce the amount of force needed to do work.
Wedges that are long and thin can be driven with less overall force, but they must be moved a greater distance in order to do as much work as a short and thick wedge.
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the wedge is doing desired work such as lifting a heavy object, it accomplishes this by converting a large horizontal movement into a small vertical one.
Wedges are one of six simple machines, which are devices which are used to reduce the amount of force needed to do work.
Wedges that are long and thin can be driven with less overall force, but they must be moved a greater distance in order to do as much work as a short and thick wedge.
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if useful pls mark it as brainliest
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