what for a wedge is employed commonly
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A wedge is a double inclined plane with two sloping surfaces that taper to give a sharp or pointed edge.
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- A shovel, a knife, an axe, a pick axe, a saw, a needle, scissors, or an ice pick can all be used to separate objects.
- Wedges, like staples, push pins, tacks, nails, doorstops, and shims, may hold items together.
- A wedge is a basic machine made up of two inclined planes that give it a thin and thick end.
- A wedge facilitates work by increasing the force delivered to the target, although across a shorter distance.
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