Inclined planes are useful for "spreading out" work across a longer distance, making it easier than just a dead lift.
The fuel in the plane's tank was sufficient, so the plane could land safely.
A steep inclined plane is worse than a more flat inclined plane.
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The plane was encountering turbulence from the nearby storm.
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Actually it is an inclined plane wrapped around an inverted cone.
Inclinded Plane. I believe this is a science question, actully.
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That sounds like a 'wedge', like a chisel.
A simple(straight) inclined plane would be a ramp or a wedge. Probably the most common example would be a Screw. The winding thread is one long inclinded plane. Fairly open-ended question though, I'm sitting at a desk in a cubical and can see a dozen things using screws, wedges, releases, and clips...
They were dissatisfied with the way the economy had been handled
No. Simple machines are things like levers, inclinded planes.
A military plane is usually used whenever there is a military operation.
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In terms of mechanics, an inclined plane is a machine. To raise something through a given height, it takes less force to roll or slide it along an inclined plane as opposed to lifting it straight up. The down side is that you have to roll or push it much further than a simple lift. In the absence of friction, the total work done, in either case, is exactly the same.