By reducing the incline angle.
the mechanical advantage would be 3 because you have to do 6 divided by 2.
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.
Ramp voltage is a voltage that can be steadily increasing or decreasing.
The mechanical Advantage is FORCE TIMES DISTANCE
Reduce the friction of it and the ramp, for example, mounting it on wheels.
The car experiences greater acceleration from a steeper incline (i.e. you added energy to the system by raising the ramp). The car can then go further due to the increased force (F=ma).
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a ramp is calculated as the ratio of the length of the ramp to its height. Given a ramp length of 10 meters and an MA of 5, the height can be calculated using the formula: height = length / MA. Thus, the height of the ramp is 10 meters / 5 = 2 meters.
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.
If the angle of the ramp is increased to make it steeper, the cart will accelerate more quickly down the ramp due to the increased gravitational force acting on it. The steeper ramp will result in a greater component of the gravitational force pulling the cart downhill, causing it to move faster.
The input force would increase as the height of the ramp increased. It wouldn't matter the distance. Ask me another one.
Yes, the marble's acceleration increased as it traveled down the ramp because the force of gravity acting on it remained constant, but the distance covered by the marble increased. This results in a higher acceleration due to the increased speed gained as it moved farther down the ramp.
When the height of the ramp is increased, the marble will have a higher gravitational potential energy. As a result, it will travel at a faster speed when it rolls down the ramp due to the increased height converting into kinetic energy. Conversely, decreasing the height of the ramp will result in the marble traveling at a slower speed.
length?
MA = 5 / 0.75 = 6.67 Essentially, its the reciprocal of the sin of the ramp angle
The input force would increase as the height of the ramp increased. It wouldn't matter the distance. Ask me another one.
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