It depends on the size of the object; if it's not oversized but still heavy, I'd suggest using a moving dolly.
Inclined plane are just fancy words for a ramp. By using an inclined plane you could slide the heavy object down it or you could carry it down it instead of having to use steps or lift it from a decent height, thus lowering the risk of injury.
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By simply holding the object down or, if it is a sponge like material fill it with a heavy liquid. Also you could place a heavy object on it or inside it so it would sinnkk :)
In general, both heavy and light objects will accelerate at the same rate when moving down an incline due to gravity. However, the heavy object will have more inertia, so it may require more force to move initially but will have a stronger pull down the incline once moving.
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When heavy objects roll down something, fricition is involved. Friction is made by the rubbing of one thing against the other. Try rubbing your hands together reallly fast. Do your hands feel warm? Heavy objects have more friction, which slows down the heavy object. Lighter objects have less friction which cause it to run faster.
the first elevator was invented for one reason to carry heavy object (ex. grand piano) up and down buildings. it was not safe for people because the wire was not strong enough, elevators were not made for people.
because the wate pulls you down which pulls down your arm which is when it starts to make it hard for you to carry
keeping your back straight, bend your knees and grip the load.
It is a small but heavy object used to hold down a stack of papers so they don't blow away.
When lifting a heavy object, you should stoop down to the object while keeping your back straight. Bending over the object can put strain on your lower back and increase the risk of injury. Make sure to bend at your hips and knees to lift with proper form.
drag or carry with effort or pull hard or hard or rough pull or a projection on a object by which it may be carried or fixed