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Simple Machines Overview:
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six classic simple machines:
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Lever – A rigid bar that pivots around a fulcrum.
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Wheel and Axle – A wheel attached to a central axle; turns together.
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Pulley – A wheel with a groove for a rope; changes direction of force.
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Inclined Plane – A sloped surface; reduces effort to lift objects.
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Wedge – Two inclined planes back-to-back; splits objects.
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Screw – An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
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