Wedge
A wedge is a simple machine that tapers to a thin edge. It is thick at one end and narrows to a sharp edge, and it converts force applied to the thick end into a separating force along its length. Wedges are widely used to cut, split, or lift objects, and they also appear in everyday items such as doorstops and shims. In geometry, a wedge is often described by the same tapering shape: two inclined faces meet at a sharp edge.
Mechanics: When the wedge is driven into a material, the faces exert pressure on the contact surfaces.
Types and applications: The simplest form is a single wedge; a double wedge has two inclined faces