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CARMALT - definition given, you give machine name

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device that changes the direction and/or magnitude of a force   simple machine  
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rigid object used with a fulcrum to increase mechanical force being applied to another object   lever  
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What class lever has the fulcrum located between the input effort and the output load?   First-class lever  
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What class lever are these examples: seesaw, crowbar, pliers, scissors?   First-class lever  
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What class lever follows this design?-input effort applied at the end of a bar-fulcrum located at opposite end of a bar-output load is at point between input and fulcrum   Second-class lever  
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What class lever are these examples? nutcracker, wheelbarrow, bottle opener, wrench   Second-class lever  
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What class lever follows this design?-input effort is higher than output load-input effort is applied between output load on one end and the fulcrum on the opposite end   Third-class lever  
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What class lever are these examples?mousetrap, nail clippers, stapler, hammer   Third-class lever  
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an inclided plane wrapped around a shaft   screw  
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blender, automatic garage doors, drill bit   screw  
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a lever that turns a central rod or fulcrum   wheel and axel  
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bicycle tire, ferris wheel, gears   wheel and axel  
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point where force is applied is called effort, effect of force is called "load"   lever  
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flat surface whose endpoints are at different heights   incline plane  
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ramp, sliding board, knife blades   incline plane  
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also known as "block and tackle"rope, cable, belt, or chain placed inside a wheel's track and around its circumference   pulley  
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blinds, shoe laces, flagpole, water well   pulley  
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triangular shaped tool with 2 or more sloping surfaces that taper to a thin edge; the narrower the angle the less force is required   wedge  
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chisel, axe, fork tines, door stops   wedge  
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any combination of simple machines that work together   complex machines  
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airplane, automobile, telephone, vacuum cleaner, sewing machine   complex machines  
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