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Explore the six fundamental types of simple machines that make work easier in our daily lives. Discover inclined planes, like ramps, that help elevate objects; pulleys, such as those used in flag poles; screws found in light bulbs; levers, exemplified by seesaws; wedges, like axes; and the wheel and axle, crucial for steering boats. Each machine type serves a unique purpose, illustrating the principles of mechanics in a hands-on way. This guide is perfect for students and anyone interested in the basics of physics and engineering.
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Question 1 • I am a type of simple machine. An example of me would be a ramp.
Question 2 • I am a type of simple machine. An example of me would be a flag pole.
Question 3 • I am a type of simple machine. An example of me would be the end of a light bulb.
Question 4 • I am a type of simple machine. I have a fulcrum. An example of me would be a see-saw.
Question 5 • I am a type of simple machine. An example of me would be an axe.
Question 6 • I am a type of simple machine. An example of me would be the steering wheel of a boat.