Mechanical tools are helpers that make it easier to do things by using motion and force.
Imagine you're trying to open a really tight jar lid. It's hard to twist it with your hands alone. Now, if you use a jar opener, it feels much easier. That’s what mechanical tools do, they help you push, pull, twist, or lift things with less effort.
How They Work
Mechanical tools often use parts that move, like levers, wheels, or gears. Think of a wrench, when you turn the handle, it helps you twist the bolt. It’s like using a long stick to push something far away, the longer the stick, the easier it is to push!
Real-Life Examples
A scissors is another kind of mechanical tool. When you press down on the handles, the blades come together and cut paper. It’s like having two tiny helpers that work together to do a big job.
Some tools are even more clever, like a bicycle, which uses wheels and gears to help you go faster with less effort. They're not magical, just smart!
Examples
- A person pushes a shopping cart down a hallway.
- A carpenter uses a hammer and nails to build a small table.
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See also
- What are engineered structures?
- What are construction techniques?
- What are gears?
- What are material property tables?
- What are knotted ropes?