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- Simple_machine abstract "A simple machine is a non-motorized device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. In general, a simple machine can be defined as one of the simplest mechanisms that provide mechanical advantage (also called leverage).Usually the term refers to the six classical simple machines which were defined by Renaissance scientists: Lever, Wheel and axle, Pulley, Inclined plane, Wedge, and Screw.A simple machine is an elementary device that has a specific movement, often called a mechanism, which can be combined with other devices and movements to form a machine. Thus simple machines are considered to be the building blocks of more complicated machines. This analytical view of machines as decomposable into simple machines first arose in the Renaissance as a neoclassical amplification of ancient Greek texts on technology, and is still a central part of engineering and applied science. For example, wheels, levers, and pulleys are all used in the mechanism of a bicycle. Between the simple machines and complex assemblies, several intermediate classes may be defined, termed compound machines or machine elements. The mechanical advantage of a compound machine is simply the product of the mechanical advantages of the simple machines of which it is composed. Various authors have compiled lists of simple machines and machine elements, sometimes lumping them together under a single term such as simple machines, basic machines, compound machines, or machine elements; the use of the term simple machines in this broader sense is a departure from the neoclassical sense of the six essential simple machines, which is the reason many authors prefer to avoid its use, preferring the other terms, such as machine element. In all cases, the theme of an analytical and synthetic connection from simple to compound and complex is at work. A page from a 1728 text by Ephraim Chambers (in the figure to the right) shows more machine elements. By the late 1800s, Franz Reuleaux identified hundreds of machine elements, calling them simple machines. Models of these devices may be found at Cornell University's KMODDL website.".
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- Simple_machine subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Simple_machine subject Category:Simple_machines.
- Simple_machine comment "A simple machine is a non-motorized device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.".
- Simple_machine label "Eenvoudige machines".
- Simple_machine label "Einfache Maschine".
- Simple_machine label "Macchina semplice".
- Simple_machine label "Machine simple".
- Simple_machine label "Maszyny proste".
- Simple_machine label "Máquina simple".
- Simple_machine label "Máquina simples".
- Simple_machine label "Simple machine".
- Simple_machine label "Простейший механизм".
- Simple_machine label "آلة بسيطة".
- Simple_machine label "単純機械".
- Simple_machine label "简单机械".
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- Simple_machine sameAs Pesawat_sederhana.
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- Simple_machine sameAs 単純機械.
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- Simple_machine sameAs Maszyny_proste.
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- Simple_machine sameAs m.06z77.
- Simple_machine sameAs Q186713.
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- Simple_machine depiction Table_of_Mechanicks,_Cyclopaedia,_Volume_2.png.
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