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A machine is an enclosed collection of parts which exert force on each other to produce a desired outcome. Within this definition, this could enclosed a traditional machine such as a drill press which makes holes in things or a collection of people working together to make profit, such as a [[Corporate|corporation]].
A machine is an enclosed collection of parts which exert force on each other to produce a desired outcome. It is the commonality of the parts which define the machine i.e. the majority of parts in a drill press do simple tasks which synergistically make holes in things. This definition can also be used for a collection of people working together to make profit, such as a [[Corporate|corporation]].

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A machine is an enclosed collection of parts which exert force on each other to produce a desired outcome. It is the commonality of the parts which define the machine i.e. the majority of parts in a drill press do simple tasks which synergistically make holes in things. This definition can also be used for a collection of people working together to make profit, such as a corporation.

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