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What is the case of use for these?
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babbys first psychics lesson
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>>102424783
Clowning on black people that never invented them.
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>>102424783
nice. it will be useful in a couple of years. jesus h fucking christ.
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>>102424783
>What is the case of use for these?
>use_case_for_simple_machines.png
OP is a fucking retard.
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Use case for OP?
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>>102424797
>>102424988
>>102425001
>t. ebussy
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Those are all levers btw
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>>102425038
screw is a lever?
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>>102424783
why are they wedging a tree stump are they retarded?
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>>102425051
Yes it is lever-aging the use case of friction
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>>102425067
? The wedge in the cleft is for cleaving the stump in twain
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>>102424783
remember them for the next lesson
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>>102424783
I think you probably want to ask at /diy/. Here we only discuss windows vs linux all day and make fun of people for using a slightly different tech stack
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>>102424783
Thanks for posting this, I forgot what this was called.
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>>102425380
Is this some kind of meme?
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The discussion is getting a bit heated
Closing this thread: WONTFIX
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The billion dollar interview question, which of those 6 are unnecessary, i.e. some linear combination of the others?
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>>102424783
- Lever: Exerting torque onto an object.
- Wheel and axle: I actually don't know.
- Pulley: Distributing weight when lifting.
- Inclined plane: Ask the Egyptians, how they built the pyramids.
- Wedge: Incremental splitting of an object; also good door stop.
- Screw: Incremental movement, either into an object (like ur mom lol) or of an object.
t. studied physics at university for three years.
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>>102425411
No, I just learned it once in middle school and never heard of it again.
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>>102424783
>Assembly, C, C++
>Python, Haskell, Rust
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>>102425556
Probably the wheel and axle: Looks like you can
achieve the same effect with pulley and screw.
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>>102424783
There's no use case for using anything other than just your muscle strength
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>>102425656
>Haskell is the wedge in the tree stump
makes sense lmao
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>>102424783
where's the hydraulics?
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>>102424783
isnt the pulley just a wheel and axle?
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>>102425051
Yes. If you ever see a screw that isn't threaded all the way, that's because the screw is supposed to stick out that much, so that you can use it as a counterbalance for when a cantilever design is infeasible for whatever the screw is meant to be supporting on the other side of the pivot.
>>102425955
A screw is also just a wheel and axle.
A pulley is an inclined plane.
A wedge is a pulley.
Ultimately they're all the same thing.



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