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A Ferris wheel is not an inclined plane in the traditional sense but can be thought of as a circular incline. It consists of a rotating wheel with passenger cabins attached, allowing riders to ascend and descend as the wheel turns. The motion of the cabins mimics the experience of moving up and down an incline, but the mechanism is primarily based on rotational motion rather than the sloped surface characteristic of an inclined plane.

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