A wedge is an inclined plane that is thick at one end and tapers to a point on the other, often used to separate things. Pushing the wedge in one direction creates a force in a sideways direction. Examples: teeth, scissors or door stops.
A wedge is an inclined plane that is thick at one end and tapers to a point on the other, often used to separate things. Pushing the wedge in one direction creates a force in a sideways direction. Examples: teeth, scissors or door stops.