A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
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2 is a real world prime number.
a example of a hendecagon is a hedecagon
A real world example of what? Math in general? Geometry nets? Name the math concept and it'll be easier for readers to give you a real world example.
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You can use a wedge as a door-stopper. To level furniture such as pool tables, desks, bookshelves, drawers, wardrobes, etc.
yup!sharpener is an example of wedge:)
A hammer does contain a wedge element in its design. The head of the hammer has a flat surface that can act as a wedge to apply force when driving in nails.
It's a wedge
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
A knife is a wedge.
No, a fence is not an example of a wedge. A fence post could be a wedge if it is pointed and designed to be pounded into the ground.
An ax is an example of a wedge.
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
To calculate wedge force, you can use the formula: F = T * tan(α), where F is the force applied to the wedge, T is the force perpendicular to the wedge (normal force), and α is the angle of the wedge. This formula assumes the wedge is ideal and there is no friction. Adjustments may need to be made for real-world applications where friction plays a role.
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