moving objects between two levels
A steep inclined plane is worse than a more flat inclined plane.
A screw or a bolt is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
The same as if you were not standing on your head.
Force multiplier. It an inclined plane so a smaller force is acting over a greater distance
I think it would be ice in can. Coz it has low density and may have less friction as compared to water. Great and briallant question but i fear that my answer is wrong...
A ramp would be an inclined plane because a ramp goes up as walk or ride across it. And it helps to make things easier.
An inclined plane can help make work easier because it makes less effort then simply lifting it up. <(^^)> <(^^<) <(^^)> (>^^)> <(^^)> THAT IS THE WRONG ANSWER THE REAL ANSWER ->
The thread running around the screw is an inclined plane. If you were to straighten it out, it would be an inclined plane. The screw itself can be considered a combination of wedge and inclined plane.
An inclined plane makes life How_does_an_inclined_plane_make_your_life_easierbecause it doesn't require as much effort as pushing it without an incline would.
In geometry an inclined plane would be infinite and so would not have and edge. And edge does not need an inclined plane. In school mechanics (physics or mathematics), an inclined plane is often used to study forces. But in almost all cases the edges of the inclined plane are "out-of-bounds".
A steep inclined plane is worse than a more flat inclined plane.
Yes. Since an inclined plane is slanted, the stairs fit the definition. Another example of an inclined plane would be the seats of a stadium.
Lesser the height of inclined plane, and more the length of it, More will be the mechanical advantage of inclined plane i.e less effort would be applied.
Since it slopes up I would put in inclined plane.
No a ramp would be an example.
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An inclined plane is a hard, smooth, inflexible surface. An inclined plane is a simple machine, an example of which would be a ramp.