A screw thread consists of a continuous triangular prism (the thread) wrapped in a spiral round a cylinder.
A screw thread may be used to elevate an object in a manner analogous to an inclined plane.
They are both the same because they are divided by the length of incline or screw to get the correct answer.
The ideal mechanical advantage of an inclined plane is a ratio describing the length one has to travel to raise a load by a desired height. To obtain this ratio, divide the length of the plane's sloped face by the height of the inclined plane. IMA = Slope length / height
The pendulum frequency is dependent upon the length of the pendulum. The torque is the turning force of the pendulum.
Since the Mechanical Advantage of the inclined plane is inversely proportional to its height, increasing the height would lower your mechanical advantage and lowering the height would increase it.Alternately, mechanical advantage is directlyproportional to an inclined plane's length, therefore increasing the length would increase your mechanical advantage.
The values of work found for different lengths of inclined plane depend on the mass of the object being moved and the angle of the incline. Generally, as the length of the inclined plane increases, the amount of work required to move the object decreases. This is because a longer incline allows for a smaller vertical distance over which the gravitational force acts, reducing the amount of work needed. However, the angle of the incline also plays a role, as a steeper incline requires more work to move the object regardless of its length.
As I recall , 3 full threads is minimum engagement length
They are both the same because they are divided by the length of incline or screw to get the correct answer.
The length of the metal threads at the end of a spark plug is called the "reach".
Threads that go the width are the 'weft' threads that go the length are the 'warp'
Ideal Mechanical Advantage for an Inclined Plane is equal to the length of the incline divided by the height of the incline.
The ideal mechanical advantage of an inclined plane is a ratio describing the length one has to travel to raise a load by a desired height. To obtain this ratio, divide the length of the plane's sloped face by the height of the inclined plane. IMA = Slope length / height
Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.
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Lesser the height of inclined plane, and more the length of it, More will be the mechanical advantage of inclined plane i.e less effort would be applied.
bottom surface of the head to the end of the threads
yes, length is measured anywhere the paintball is inside the barrel
length of slope/ height of slope