Screw
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Example:
Imagine trying to push a heavy shopping cart up a steep ramp into a store. Just like that challenging incline, a screw is essentially an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder to make tasks easier. In this analogy, the steep ramp represents the inclined plane, while the cylindrical path of the screw is akin to wrapping that ramp around a pole, making it easier to drive into surfaces by spreading the effort over a longer distance, just as a gentler slope makes pushing the cart less strenuous.

Practice Version

Screw: A simple machine made of an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. Screw. A screw is a tool that converts rotational force into linear motion, making it easier to hold things together or lift objects.