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Simple Machines

Simple Machines. By: Lily. A lever is a simple machine where when you push down on one end the other end goes up. Some examples are a scale, a baseball bat, a broom, a rake, a see-saw, and pry bar. Levers.

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Simple Machines

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  1. Simple Machines By: Lily

  2. A lever is a simple machine where when you push down on one end the other end goes up. Some examples are a scale, a baseball bat, a broom, a rake, a see-saw, and pry bar. Levers

  3. An inclined plane is a ramp that you can get you and other objects up and down using less force. Some examples are a skate board ramp, a wheel chair ramp, stairs, and a ladder. Inclined Plane

  4. A pulley is a simple machine that makes it easier to lift heavy objects. To make it work you pull the rope and the object will lift up. Some examples are window blinds, a flag pole, a rock climbing pulley, and a sale boat mast. Pulleys

  5. A wheel and axle makes it easier to turn things. It works by when you turn the wheel the axle turns with it. Some examples are a car or bicycle wheel, a door knob, a steering wheel, a rolling pin, an old fashion pencil sharpener, and a electric fan. Wheel and Axle

  6. A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a pole. It holds things together when you tighten it to the object. Some examples of screws are bolts, a cork screw, lids of jars, and drills. Screws

  7. A wedge is made up of two inclined planes. A wedge is usually used to cut things. Some examples of wedges are an axe, a knife, and a chisel. Wedge

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