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Tinybop is a Brooklyn-based children's media company established in 2011 by Raul Gutierrez. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] App titles are released in two series: the Explorer's Library - a series of science apps [ 3 ] and Digital Toys - series of open-ended construction apps.
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The new company was named Simple Machines, LLC. [12] Simple Machines LLC was registered in the state of Arizona, and the transfer of copyrights from Lewis Media to Simple Machines LLC was completed on 24 November 2006 during a three-day retreat in Tucson, AZ. [8] On Dec 02, 2006, SMF 1.1 was released. [13] On April 8, 2007, Simple Machines ...
Simple Machines was an American independent record label in Arlington, Virginia. The label was founded by Derek Denckla and Jenny Toomey and Brad Sigal while both were living in the Positive Force House in north Arlington, but Sigal and eventually Denckla stepped back from involvement. In 1990-91 Kristin Thomson stepped up and co-masterminded ...
A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. [1] In general, they can be defined as the simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage (also called leverage) to multiply force. [2] Usually the term refers to the six classical simple machines that were defined by Renaissance scientists: [3] [4 ...
Working Holiday! is a compilation album released on the Simple Machines label in 1994. It is a collection of tracks by American indie bands which were originally released on a series of 12 7" singles by Simple Machines as part of the Working Holiday monthly record club starting in December 1992. Each song was intended to commemorate a holiday ...
The Machines: 1990–1993 also known as Simple Machines: 1990–1993 is a compilation album created by Simple Machines records. The compilation consisted of six of the earliest EPs; Wedge (SMR 01; 1990), Wheel (SMR 02; 1990), Pulley (SMR 03; 1991), Screw (SMR 04; 1991), Lever (SMR 05; 1992), and Inclined Plane (SMR 06; 1993).
A simple machine doesn't store energy, it just transforms it, increasing the force while decreasing the velocity or distance moved (or sometimes vice versa). In a frictionless simple machine the same amount of energy or power comes out of it moving the load as goes into it from the applied force.