A wedge is a simple machine that consists of two inclined planes, giving it a thin end and thick end. ... A wedge makes work easier by increasing the force applied to the object, although it applies the force over a shorter distance. This gives the wedge a mechanical advantage greater than 1.
Answer:
a problem is researchable only if it can be scientifically proven
Explanation:
In science, a problem can be defined as a statement, condition, difficulty or question which is investigated by using the scientific method. In the scientific method, first is required to raise a possible explanation or 'hypothesis', which is based on objective inferences. Second, from this hypothesis, it is possible to make predictions which are subsequently proved or rejected by carrying out experiments and/or empirical observations in order to finally obtain results and conclusions about the researchable question.