Yes, a ramp is a type of inclined plane.
A seesaw is an example of a lever.
They are both the same because they are divided by the length of incline or screw to get the correct answer.
Distance,You would have to use more energy, force and strength to pull something less distanceif it is up an inclined plane.================================Answer #2:The whole idea of an inclined plane is to give you the ability to raise a load to the sameheight with less force than you'd need if you had to lift it. That's why, if you're smart,you roll a barrel up a ramp instead of lifting it straight up to the dock. In return for usingless force, you have to roll it a longer distance to reach the same height.Energy . . .Same, regardless of how you get it up there. Depends only on the difference in height.Force . . .Less needed if you use an inclined plane. That's why they're useful.Distance . . .More if you use an inclined plane. That's the trade-off.Strength . . .Less required when you use an inclined plane.If you had more strength, you'd just lift it and be done with it.
If we have to lift a heavy massive object to a height if we raise it in the vertical direction then the energy that has to be given is to be provided with greater force of course for a shorter distance. ------------------------------ So by using an inclined plane we can reduce the force in an easy bearable way, of course, with the greater distance. THat is why we prefer inclined plane
If the angles are the same then the amount of force required is also the same. However, more energy (ie work) will be expended the greater the length.
A ramp and inclined plane are sort of the same in a
No a ramp is an inclined plane while a screw is an inclined plane spinning in a spiral around a rod; the two are considered different simple machines but in a sense u could say they are the same
While a wedge and an inclined plane are not the same things, a wedge is a type of inclined plane. However, not all inclined planes are considered to be wedges.
An inclined plane lets you use less "intensity" to move things. Note that it does take about the same amount of energy to push a rolling cart up a ramp (an inclined plane) as it does to just lift it up. But you can push that cart up the ramp applying energy in increments. You may not have the physical strength to just "dead lift" this load straight up to get it to that higher level. You've figured out that you have to move the object a farther distance than if you moved it up in a straight line, right? But with the inclined plane, the ramp lets you lift something without having to put all the energy into it at once to raise it straight up. Simple and easy. The inclined plane is what is called a simple machine.
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around an axis.
An inclined plane lets you use less "intensity" to move things. Note that it does take about the same amount of energy to push a rolling cart up a ramp (an inclined plane) as it does to just lift it up. But you can push that cart up the ramp applying energy in increments. You may not have the physical strength to just "dead lift" this load straight up to get it to that higher level. You've figured out that you have to move the object a farther distance than if you moved it up in a straight line, right? But with the inclined plane, the ramp lets you lift something without having to put all the energy into it at once to raise it straight up. Simple and easy. The inclined plane is what is called a simple machine.
Exactly the same principle, a screw thread is an inclined plane wrapped around a circular core.
A seesaw is an example of a lever.
A linear quantity increases at a constant rate whereas a digital quantity goes up (or down) in step. The difference is the same as that between a staircase and a smooth ramp (inclined plane)..
They are both the same because they are divided by the length of incline or screw to get the correct answer.
An inclined plane allows an object to be lifted through a vertical distance using less force than is required to lift the object straight up. The shallower the angle of the inclined plane, the less force is required to raise the object. The inclined plane is a very simple machine that offers a mechanical advantage. Although the force needed to raise the object is reduced, the force needs to move through a longer distance. Therefore, it takes the same amount of energy to raise the object . In fact, as there is always an amount of friction, it will actually take more energy to lift that simply lifting it straight up. The most common example of an inclined plane is a ramp used to raise vehicles to a higher level.
Some examples of inclined planes:A rampA bathtubA wheelchair rampA sloped roofA playground slidethere are five examples that i found of inclined planes and they aer ramps stairs hills mountins and roadsAn example of a simple inclined plane is a ramp, such as a plank of wood that is used to lift a wheelbarrow, or a wheelchair ramp. It means that heavy loads can be more easily moved, the payoff being that you need to move the object further. Other examples may include a slide, where the dropping speed of a load can be controlled by by increasing the length by which it travels.More complicated examples include a knife blade, where the knife is pushed further through a softer material, but allows the material to be separated - moved either side of the blade by a small amount. Saws, chisels and drill bits work on the same principle, allowing easier removal of material through repetitive motions, the inclined planes here being the individual saw teeth, or the cutting part of the drill.these are some examples of an inclined planesEx.bathtub,wheelchair ramp,skateboard ramp,and a truck ramp