By: Anthony Moodie, Kristin Metzger, and Michelle Tewksbury.

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By: Anthony Moodie, Kristin Metzger, and Michelle Tewksbury

Description of the Wheel The axle holds up the wheel and keeps it together. If the wheel connected to the axle is moved by a force, then it will roll forward together. The wheel and axle helps cars, airplanes, carts, wheelbarrows, and bikes. axle wheel By: Michelle

Description of how the wheel and axle works. Our simple machine, the wheel and axle, works like this. It moves and turns vehicles and helps loosen and tighten things. Without the wheel and axle, we couldn’t transport or move things. By: Anthony

Real life examples of the wheel and axle Some real life examples of the wheel and axle are : Steering wheels Skateboards Cars Ferris wheels Wheel chair By: Kristin

How the wheel and axle makes work easier Wheel and axle makes work easier because it helps with pushing wheelbarrows, using wheelchairs, driving vehicles, landing flying machines, and many other things. By: Michelle