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  • Knife as a Simple Machine: Understanding Wedge Action
    A knife is a simple machine. Here's why:

    * Simple machines are basic mechanical devices that change the direction or magnitude of a force. They are typically characterized by having one moving part.

    * Compound machines are made up of two or more simple machines working together.

    A knife acts as a wedge - one of the six basic simple machines. It uses a thin, sharp edge to separate materials by applying force to a small area. It doesn't involve multiple moving parts or combinations of simple machines.

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