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What does a wedge do?

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It forces things to be apart and most wedges have a pointy tip to force things to be apart. For example: You use a knife to chop off half of a cucumber. you see how strong the knife is to seperate the cucumber. Now you see how essential a wedge is to somethings. I just showed you another example of how it works and also you learned that a knife can also be a wedge.

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Wedge in food is often refers to the cut you do in a food. When you heard of wedges the food that automatically goes to your mind will be Potato wedges. Potato wedges are a variation of French Fries which are often large and unpeeled, that are either baked or fried.

In solid geometry, a wedge is a polyhedron defined by two triangles and three trapezoid faces. A wedge has five faces, nine edges, and six vertices.

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I assume you are referring to a wedge with v grooves. V groove wedges are obviously, wedges with v shaped grooves, not the u shaped ones which have been used for many years. This is a new rule by the R & A and USGA, which takes force in professional Golf from 2010, high level amateur golf from 2014 and at club level from 2024.

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A wedge is a general term for any number of high-lofted clubs. They are used mostly inside 100 yards and vary in degree of loft and bounce.

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A pitching wedge is a golf clubs with about 46-48 degrees loft.

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Wedges are a triangular shaped tool it is compound and portable inclined plane. It can be used to separate two objects, parts of an object, lift an object or hold something.

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Dual wedge is used for precision shots. It can be differentiate according to size. A dual wedge is one club shorter than a pitching wedge and one club longer than a sand wedge.

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a wedge splits or cuts an object

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