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######## by ######### Introduction ContentsNext

######## by ######### Contents Simple Machines & Forces Wheels Wheel & Axle Pulley Gear Inclined Plane Ramp Wedge Screw Levers First Class Second Class Third Class Forces PullPush GravityMagnetism FrictionOther Forces Glossary Sources Introduction Next

######## by ######### Contents TitleIntroduction Wheels Introduction Wheel & AxlePulleyGears Levers Introduction First Class Lever Second Class Lever Third Class Lever Inclined Plane Introduction WedgeRampScrew Forces Introduction PushPullGravity MagnetismFrictionOther Forces GlossarySources of Information

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Wheels

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Wheel & Axle

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Pulley

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Gears

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Levers

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### First Class Lever

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Second Class Lever

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Third Class Lever

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Inclined Plane

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Wedge

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Ramp

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Screw

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Forces

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Push

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Pull

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Gravity

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Magnetism

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Friction

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Other Forces

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Glossary

ContentsNextIntroduction ######## by ######### Sources of Information