it makes our work easier
What a ramp does is trade distance for height. So it's not easier to move an object so much as it's easier to lift an object with a ramp.
they SCREW into wood, and hold their place, where as nails can come out
You get mechanical advantage by the slope of the ramp. You move the object horizontally and raise the object slowly as you do so.
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.
To make the job easier for you and can help you with the heavy lifting.
No, it makes work easier at the expense of more work. Climbing stairs can be done faster than climbing a ramp, but climbing the ramp is easier, since it is less work over a longer time.
A ramp makes work easier by letting you elevate an object with less input force.
What a ramp does is trade distance for height. So it's not easier to move an object so much as it's easier to lift an object with a ramp.
To help things that are being delivered easy to ramp it down
they SCREW into wood, and hold their place, where as nails can come out
You get mechanical advantage by the slope of the ramp. You move the object horizontally and raise the object slowly as you do so.
do levers make doing work easier
to make work easier
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.
A device to make work easier is a machine, such as a lever.
You do the same work in both scenarios but the power exerted is different. Since on a ramp the work is done over a longer distance the force you have to exert is decreased. Therefore, it "seems" to be easier to push a box up a ramp rather than lift it up.
To make the job easier for you and can help you with the heavy lifting.