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  • Simple Machines in Ballpoint Pens: The Wedge Explained
    A ballpoint pen uses a wedge as a simple machine.

    Here's how:

    * The ball: The ball at the tip of the pen acts as a wedge. It's shaped like a small cone, and as it rolls across the paper, it forces the ink out of the cartridge.

    * Wedge action: The ball's angled shape pushes the ink outward, creating a line on the paper. This is the same principle as a wedge splitting wood, only on a much smaller scale.

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