Mechanisms are devices that use various types of motions and forces to make tasks easier. They convert one type of motion into another through linkages, levers, gears, and other components. Common types of motion include linear, rotary, intermittent, oscillating, and reciprocating. Examples of mechanisms that convert motion include rack and pinion gears, bell cranks, toggle clamps, cams, and linkages like parallel motion and treadle linkages.