An inclined plane with one or two sloping sides in called aWEDGE.An example of a wedge would be an axe that you use to chop down a tree.
This is an inclined plane. It's one of the oldest machines.
The chisel has three inclined plane, one on each side (left, right and up)
If you consider one blade and extrapolate it, it becomes an archemides screw (an inclined plane wrapped around a core.)
A wedge (EX:a ramp) has an inclined plane as one of its faces.
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An inclined plane with one or two sloping sides in called aWEDGE.An example of a wedge would be an axe that you use to chop down a tree.
Inclined planes and wedges are both forms of inclined planes.
You make a right cylinder. Select a plane which is inclined to the axis of the cylinder and use this plane (and one parallel to it), to make the bases.
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This is an inclined plane. It's one of the oldest machines.
You are referring to the Inclined Plane. It is one of the 6 simple machines.LeverWheel and AxlePulleyInclined PlaneWedgeScrewhttp://www.uark.edu/depts/aeedhp/agscience/simpmach.htm
An inclined plane is a very simple object. You can take a plank of wood and prop up one end with a brick, and you will have an inclined plane.
No, it's a class one lever. An example of an inclined plane is a ramp, a funnel, a screw etc.