Moving an object up an inclined plane requires less force compared to lifting it straight up. An inclined plane makes work easier by increasing the distance an object must be moved and changing the height that it spans.
decreasing the force.
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If we have to lift a heavy massive object to a height if we raise it in the vertical direction then the energy that has to be given is to be provided with greater force of course for a shorter distance. ------------------------------ So by using an inclined plane we can reduce the force in an easy bearable way, of course, with the greater distance. THat is why we prefer inclined plane
Yes. It can also decrease the amount of work needed in exchange for a long distance.
A ramp would be an inclined plane because a ramp goes up as walk or ride across it. And it helps to make things easier.
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A machine makes work easier by reducing force and increasing distance.
A device that helps make work easier by changing the size or direction of force is a machine. A simple machine has only one movement. A wedge has a moving inclined plane. A inclined plane has a sloped surface.
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gears make our life easier by changing the direction of the rotation and increasing the the speed of the rotation.
They use the aerodynamics of the perpetual motion machines to produce an inverse relationship which allows the input force and effort to be reduced, thereby increasing the distance over which the object is obliged to TRAVEL.
Machines make work easier by: -Changing the amount of force you exert -Changing the distance in which you exert your force -Changing the direction in which you exert your force
inclined plane makes life easier according to the length of the inclined plane.if we use a longer inclined plane,we will use less effort but the distace moved by the effort is greater than the load.but if we use a shorter inclined plane,we need to use more effort but the distance moved by the effort is less than the load. Made By: Kenneth lee
Inclined planes are useful for "spreading out" work across a longer distance, making it easier than just a dead lift.