No, you don't perform CPR on an inclined surface. It must be horizontal, flat, and hard (not deflect while giving compressions).
No. A flat surface which is horizontal is not an inclined plane.
An example of an inclined plane is a ramp, slanted road, or a slide. An inclined plane is a surface that is at an angle against a horizontal surface.
No, you can't give CPR in the water. You must be on a hard flat surface.
Screws and wedges are considered types of inclined planes because they have a slanted surface that allows them to exert a mechanical advantage when doing work. In the case of a screw, the inclined surface is wrapped around a cylinder. In the case of a wedge, the inclined surface is in the shape of a triangle.
A ramp is an inclined plane because an inclined plane is a set of a surface set at an angle that is not a right angle. In which a ramp is an inclined plane!
I have no idea why.
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CPR has to be done on a hard surface or else the pressure of the compression continues through the body and into the soft surface beneath (such as a bed), which has no effect on circulating blood or oxygen.
No they are not. An inclined plane is a flat surface which has a slope to it i.e. it is flat but not level.
No, a car is not an inclined plane. An inclined plane is a flat surface that is tilted at an angle, while a car is a vehicle used for transportation.
No, a broom is not an inclined plane. An inclined plane is a flat surface that is tilted, while a broom is a tool with bristles used for sweeping.
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