A simple(straight) inclined plane would be a ramp or a wedge.
Probably the most common example would be a Screw. The winding thread is one long inclinded plane.
Fairly open-ended question though, I'm sitting at a desk in a cubical and can see a dozen things using screws, wedges, releases, and clips...
an inclined plane can be use as ramp
wheelchair ramp and half-pipe at a skate park
ramp
Some of the uses of an inclined plane are in airport (luggage). When packing something in a truck, golf courses, and mostly in construction
The inclined plane is used for things such as a loading ramp, handicap ramp, bike ramp etc.
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Ramps are a type of inclined plane, and they are used to provide access to various buildings for people in wheelchairs, among their other uses. A ski slope is also a type of inclined plane, as is a slide in a playground. Products dispensed by vending machines have to slide down an inclined plane to reach the purchaser. There are other uses as well.
you mean inclined plane? a simple machine (a plane at an incline) that uses gravity and slope to move objects. e.g.: a slide is an inclined plane. If it were horizontal, you wouldn't go anywhere.
No, a boat propeller is not a type of inclined plane. An inclined plane is a simple machine that consists of a sloping surface while a boat propeller is a rotating device that moves the boat through water by creating thrust.
Wheelchair ramps, ramps up parking garages
Yes, a hammer is a inclined plane. It's head, is the inclined plane.
Gymnastics. They sometimes use wedge shaped mats.