The screw is one of the so-called "simple machines" from which many more complex machines are derived. A screw is essentially a long inclinewrapped around a shaft, so its mechanical advantage can be approached in the same way as the incline.
The slant, or steepness, of an inclined plane, wedge, or screw affects their mechanical advantage. A steeper slant typically results in a greater mechanical advantage, making it easier to move objects against gravity. This is because a steeper angle increases the component of force acting parallel to the slope, reducing the force needed to move the object.
They both have a sloping side. A wedge has 2 sloping sides, but an inclined plane has only1.
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By rotation (or helix).
The wedge is used to collect and transports energy to the pointy end. In this way, enough stress is put on a thin area.
The altitude of a right cone is the perpendicular distance from the base to the apex, while the slant height is the distance from the apex to any point on the edge of the base along the cone's surface. These two measurements are related through the Pythagorean theorem; if the radius of the base is known, the slant height can be calculated using the formula ( l = \sqrt{h^2 + r^2} ), where ( l ) is the slant height, ( h ) is the altitude, and ( r ) is the radius of the base. Thus, while they are distinct measurements, the altitude and slant height are interconnected through the geometry of the cone.
slant hemming
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slant hemming
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
A slant is something that is in the sloping position. An example of a slant is a wheelchair ramp that leads into a house.