The persons in medieval Europe needed a way to help them move the heavy large blocks that were used to build walls. The incline plane help them to be able to move and lift those and that's how they got pyramids made.
In medieval Europe, incline planes were commonly used in various applications such as mining, transportation, and construction. Incline planes, also known as ramps, allowed for the movement of heavy objects or materials up and down slopes with less effort compared to lifting or dragging them vertically. They were used to transport goods, pull carts, and lower buckets into mines, among other purposes.
they built a ramp up which the blocks were dragged to the working level.
The Europeans did not have tobacco in the middle ages, so they did not use clay pipes, at least not in Europe.
Yes, by the time the middle ages were merging into the Renaissance, cannon were in wide use in Europe
it wasused by the catholic church in academic situations.
During the medieval times, few people had an education or could read and write. With that said, it was common among the upper classes of all of Europe use Latin as the language that most of the educated classes were taught.
they built a ramp up which the blocks were dragged to the working level.
Yes this can be used on an incline. There are 3 adjustable options, which include a 3%, 6%, or 9% incline.
it is used for loding goods into the truck
It was used by the Catholic Church and in academic settings
Following the mother lode will require an incline plane.
A gradual incline is easier to climb than a sharp incline.
An Incline Trainer for domestic use can be purchased from retailers such as Amazon or Sears. Several sites specializing in exercise equipment also sell these such as Incline Trainer X7 or Home Stead.
The flying buttress. New building materials made them unnecessary.
Flanders was a medieval country in western Europe. Flanders has been the scene of battles in many wars.
It's not often that someone actaully asks a really interesting question wikianswers.A TV show back in the very early 90s called "Eureka" which was designed for highschool students went into some good detail about the incline plane and the leaver.Very briefly, there are two devices which are the mother and father of all machinery in the world. These are:Incline planeThe LeaverAll machinery that exists today can be traced back to the basic use of the incline plane and the leaver. It is argued that there are 6 simple machines: Leaver, Inclined Plane, Wheel & Axis, Pully, Wedge and the Screw, but 4 out of these 6 are actually derived from the leaver and inclined plane:wheel & Pulley: Based on a leaver system, leavering a 360 angel.Screw & wedge: Both incline planes.Generally speaking, the most basic description, for the most basic use of an incline plane is:An incline plane allows you to more affectively use the energy required to raise or lower an object.Unfortunately, overall, an Incline Plane is not very simple in it's every day use, because of the fact that so many devices are derived from it. Some of the objects used in every day use that are based on an incline plane are:Ramps: used to help reduce the amount of energy exerted in one go when moving an object to a higher point.Funnel: a curved incline plane used to help move a large amount of material through a small gap.Knife Blades, Saws and Chisels: Inclined planes used to help reduce the direct force required to split an object open/cut an object open.Drills and Screws: Incline planes wrapped around a central spire to cut through material at an angel to reduce the direct force that would be required if cutting straight up and down.
The Europeans did not have tobacco in the middle ages, so they did not use clay pipes, at least not in Europe.
It depends on how high and long the incline is. you need to use cos, sin, and tan to figure it out