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it really depends on the machine you are talking about. there are 6 simple machines: the lever, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, wedge, and the screw. Lever = (distance from fulcrum to effort) divided by (distance from fulcrum to resistance) Wheel and Axle = (diameter of the wheel) divided by (diameter of the axle) Pulleys = the # of pulleys used Inclined Plane and Wedge = (length of slope) divided by (height) Screw = (circumference) divided by (pitch) Hope this helped :)
You can't stop in the air. If the plane goes too slowly, it loses the air friction that is holding it up, and it falls. You have to be on the ground to stop the plane.
a plane mirror is so much bigger than a car mirror
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No, it does not work that way.
Inclined planes are usually used for making work easier. They are used as loading ramps on trucks, as a away to help people in wheelchairs have the access they need, and they are used as slides, for fun.
it is used for loding goods into the truck
It is impossible. Too rocky and too high. Too steep as well.
Not if it's too steep and the steps too narrow for them to go down.
Liquids will run away from the solids
There are too many variables that have not been specified and, as a result, it is impossible to give a sensible answer. Is the car on a plane surface or an inclined one or one that is "bumpy"? What pushing or pulling forces are acting on the car? What is the mass of the cars?
it really depends on the machine you are talking about. there are 6 simple machines: the lever, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, wedge, and the screw. Lever = (distance from fulcrum to effort) divided by (distance from fulcrum to resistance) Wheel and Axle = (diameter of the wheel) divided by (diameter of the axle) Pulleys = the # of pulleys used Inclined Plane and Wedge = (length of slope) divided by (height) Screw = (circumference) divided by (pitch) Hope this helped :)
No, that is not the right spelling.The correct spelling is steep.Some example sentences are:These prices are very steep.The ramp was too steep for the car to drive over.
Don't use the granite or mud brick and don't build it too steep or too shallow!
A Cartesian Plane.
Your attitude is too steep to make your landing approach- pull up!
The solar system is often described as flat because the majority of objects in our solar system, including planets and asteroids, orbit the Sun in roughly the same plane known as the ecliptic. This phenomenon can be explained by the way the solar system formed from a rotating disk of gas and dust. However, it is important to note that the term "flat" should not be taken too literally, as the orbits of some objects, like comets, can be inclined or inclined as well.