Lever
Pulley
Wedge
Inclined Plane
Screw
100

What causes this lever to move up and down?

The fulcrum in the middle.

100

How many strings does this pulley have?

Two.

100

How would a wedge be used in this image?

It is wedging itself in the would to break the wood.

100

Are the side roads  inclined plane.

Yes.

100

What also can look like the spiral part?

A spiral staircase.

200

Where do you apply force in order to launch a figure?

At the end of the spoon.

200

Which way do you pull a pulley?

Down.

200

Where is the Wedge at?

It is at the end of and the blade.

200

Is this an inclined plane?

Yes.

200

Is this a screw?

Yes.

300

Is this a lever?

Yes.

300

How many strings do you have?

3 strings.

300

Is this a wedge?

Yes.

300

How does this give him an advantage?

It lets roll up the dirt instead of lifting it vertically.

300

Is this a screw?

No.

400

Is this a lever?

Yes.

400

What class of pulley is this?

Class 3

400

How can this wedge be used?

By wedging itself through paper and cutting it.

400

Is this an inclined plane?

Yes.

400

Is this a screw?

Yes.

500

Is this a lever?

Yes.

500

Is this a pulley?

Yes.

500

How can this wedge be used?

By wedging itself into the dirt so you can dig.

500

Which one is easier to pull things up? Why?

The right one. Because you use less force to pull said object up it.

500

Is this a screw?

Yes.