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if the ramp forms a very steep gradient, definately the car will roll for a longer distance. On the contrary, if the gradient formed by the ramp is gentle, then it will roll for a shorter distance
The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
The smoother the surface of a ramp, the greater is the danger of a vehicle slipping and losing traction.A wet, smooth ramp could cause a pedestrian to slip over and be hurt.
In order to comply with the American Disabilities Act (ADA), the maximum ramp gradient is 1:20
No higher than 140 degrees F, (60 degrees C).
The pedestrian's foot was stuck in the drain.He tried to get the pedestrian's attention by honking the horn.
If these ramps are the same gradient and length then in theory it should be the metal as its surface is smoother so there is less friction
The word "pedestrian" has four syllables.
One example of a ramp is a wheelchair ramp.
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This is called an "entrance ramp" on "on-ramp" or simply a ramp, because the off-ramp is more typically called an exit.