What a ramp does is trade distance for height. So it's not easier to move an object so much as it's easier to lift an object with a ramp.
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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.
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You get mechanical advantage by the slope of the ramp. You move the object horizontally and raise the object slowly as you do so.
Friction
What a ramp does is trade distance for height. So it's not easier to move an object so much as it's easier to lift an object with a ramp.
Push the cart up the ramp, please.
it makes our work easier
It is best to use steel for a wheelchair ramp. It would also be ok to use wood if available.
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.
Anything that decreases friction so it depends what the ramp is made out of, obviously wheels would be the easiest. Adding oil to it would greatly decrease the friction.
You would probably use either an inclined plane or a pulley system.An inclined plane is basically a ramp, so it would make it easier to push up to the top of a building. However, you'd need a REALLY big ramp for that, so you'd probably use a pulley: while you'd have to pull a lot of rope, it would let you lift a heavy object really easily.
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If angled downward while increased, acceleration is increased also, as in if something were sliding down the ramp, it would go faster if angle downward is increased.
I rode on a big RAMP with my bike.
A ramp makes work easier by letting you elevate an object with less input force.