No, a ramp is not a lever. It is an inclined plane. By applying a "small" amount of force to an object in increments, it can be eased up the ramp. This is a contrast to the "large" amount of force that would be needed to lift the object straight up to the desired location if the lift was done in one motion.
A ramp can be considered a simple machine. It is a slanted surface that is often used to move things.
It allows you to apply a smaller force over a longer distance.
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sure that but what about how it allows cheese to repel crocodiles? (Jk) eFTe
Yes, it is a simple machine because it helps skateboards go up in the air to do tricks. Plus, it is an inclined plane, which is one of the six types of simple machines.
It's a complex machine...
inclined plane
A ramp is not a compound machine.
No
it has a lever pulley and ramp
One example of a ramp is a wheelchair ramp.
This is called an "entrance ramp" on "on-ramp" or simply a ramp, because the off-ramp is more typically called an exit.
ramp model..lol
A ramp is an example of an inclined plane.
it has a lever pulley and ramp
No. A ramp is a ramp, one of several simple machines besides the lever.
First of all, the drill bit is not considered a lever. The drill bit is, however, considered a ramp or inclined plane.
lever, wheel and axle and sometimes inclined plane if you wheel it up a ramp
The lever and the ramp made life in Egypt Very simple in a way where less people got killed. When building a Pyramid for The Pharaoh there were 2 million stones and each weighed about 5,000 pounds. Many Slaves were crushed and killed
No, it's a class one lever. An example of an inclined plane is a ramp, a funnel, a screw etc.
No. In terms of scientific classification of tools, it would be a wedge and possible a lever. A screw is basically a ramp that is in rolled form.
the first thing invented was the wheel. take that people of the world.
You'll need two or three of them. A wheeled dolly, or an inclined plane as a ramp, or a lever.
No, the amount of work done will be the same. The lever provides mechanical advantage by multipling force times distance applied. A 1 kg object will need about 10 Joules of work to lift it up a vertical distance of 1 meter, no matter whether it is lifted straight up, or over a greater distance such as up a ramp, or with a lever.
One example of a ramp is a wheelchair ramp.
This is called an "entrance ramp" on "on-ramp" or simply a ramp, because the off-ramp is more typically called an exit.