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45 degrees, if the wedges are equal.
yes, because a doorstop wedges the door. So it would be a wedge.
No, scissors are not Wedges. They are complex levers, consisting of 2 applied forces, one fulcrum, and 2 loads.
No, scissors are not Wedges. They are complex levers, consisting of 2 applied forces, one fulcrum, and 2 loads.
The scissors as a whole would be a lever, but the blades in particular are wedges - an inclined plane if you will.The scissors' blades are sharpened into wedges, and the arms that are squeezed together are levers.
A paper cutter is a second class lever. The resistance is positioned between the effort and the fulcrum. Second class levers always increase the force applied to them, but do not change the direction of the force.
Scissors are compound machines. These scissors have fulcrum wedges and levers.wedge and a leverA scissor is a form of a simple lever.The loadforce is at the blade end - paper.The fulcrum is usually a screw,and the effort force is on the handles.scissors have more than one simple machine making it a complex machine and it has a wedge as well as a lever since it has a fulcrum to hold them togetherA pair of scissors is a combination of two wedges, acting in opposite directions, connected to a lever.A pair of scissors is a compound machine.pendulumwhat type of simple machine is scissors? there a tickle machineLeverWedgefirst class lever and wedgeTwo levers together.a scisor is a lever( first order).it has two levers on one fulcrum.a scisor is a lever( first order).it has two levers on one fulcrum.the 'machines' in scissors are simply a pivot and two closely placed blades which when brushed past one another perform a cutting manouvreThe two arms that you squeeze together are levers.The cutting edges of the scissor blades are sharpened to be wedgesFirst class machineThe lever is used in the scissor.lever screw wedge and an inclined planeit is a leverA pair of scissors consists of two levers fastened together on a fulcrum or pivot on which the levers rotate.A pair of scissors consists of two levers fastened together on a fulcrum or pivot on which the levers rotate.I have no idea, sorry.The main simple machines in use by scissors are levers. You push and pull (in a sense) on one end of each crossed lever to create the up and down motions. This creates a straight slice in the object you are cutting.Lever- fulcrum located between the input and output force. (First-Class Levers).Wedge- V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other.I'm not that sure.. I read my science book and that's what the book says :)..
Scissors are compound machines. These scissors have fulcrum wedges and levers.wedge and a leverA scissor is a form of a simple lever.The loadforce is at the blade end - paper.The fulcrum is usually a screw,and the effort force is on the handles.scissors have more than one simple machine making it a complex machine and it has a wedge as well as a lever since it has a fulcrum to hold them togetherA pair of scissors is a combination of two wedges, acting in opposite directions, connected to a lever.A pair of scissors is a compound machine.pendulumwhat type of simple machine is scissors? there a tickle machineLeverWedgefirst class lever and wedgeTwo levers together.a scisor is a lever( first order).it has two levers on one fulcrum.a scisor is a lever( first order).it has two levers on one fulcrum.the 'machines' in scissors are simply a pivot and two closely placed blades which when brushed past one another perform a cutting manouvreThe two arms that you squeeze together are levers.The cutting edges of the scissor blades are sharpened to be wedgesFirst class machineThe lever is used in the scissor.lever screw wedge and an inclined planeit is a leverA pair of scissors consists of two levers fastened together on a fulcrum or pivot on which the levers rotate.A pair of scissors consists of two levers fastened together on a fulcrum or pivot on which the levers rotate.I have no idea, sorry.The main simple machines in use by scissors are levers. You push and pull (in a sense) on one end of each crossed lever to create the up and down motions. This creates a straight slice in the object you are cutting.Lever- fulcrum located between the input and output force. (First-Class Levers).Wedge- V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other.I'm not that sure.. I read my science book and that's what the book says :)..
Tin snips are similar to scissors - they are a combination of two wedges (the blades) and two levers (each blade and the handle it connects to) joined at a fulcrum (the hinge.)There are many types of simple machines. Tin snips would be a first class lever, as the fulcrum(pivot) is in the middle.
Every compound machine is made up of multiple simple machines, such as a pair of scissors, which has two levers and two wedges.
The blades of the scissors are a pair of wedges in a cross shape which pivot
Levers (the two blades) and wedges (the blade edges).
Scissors
They are both Simple Machines