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No, Queen Hatshepsut increased trade
ancient egypt
Thutmose III created Egypt's first health system.
because of the Nile river providing such a huge impact on Egypt where as Mesopotamia did not have such a source of water to provide for their land and agriculture.
A ramp is a type of inclined plane, not a lever. It is used to make it easier to move objects to a higher or lower elevation by reducing the force required.
No. A ramp is a ramp, one of several simple machines besides the lever.
she had alot of impact on Egypt
First of all, the drill bit is not considered a lever. The drill bit is, however, considered a ramp or inclined plane.
lever, wheel and axle and sometimes inclined plane if you wheel it up a ramp
To build a jump for your bike, you can use a lever as a simple machine. A lever is a rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point, called a fulcrum. By placing a ramp at an angle and using the lever action of your bike hitting the ramp, you can create a jump. The force exerted by your bike on the ramp allows you to propel into the air, demonstrating the principles of mechanical advantage and energy transfer.
The height of a ramp does impact the acceleration of an object rolling down it. The higher the ramp, the greater the gravitational potential energy, which gets converted into kinetic energy as the object accelerates down the ramp. This can result in a faster acceleration compared to a lower ramp.
No, it's a class one lever. An example of an inclined plane is a ramp, a funnel, a screw etc.
No. In terms of scientific classification of tools, it would be a wedge and possible a lever. A screw is basically a ramp that is in rolled form.
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Yes, the weight of a toy car can impact its speed going down a ramp. Heavier cars may have more momentum and force, which can make them travel faster down the ramp compared to lighter cars with less momentum. However, factors like friction and the angle of the ramp can also affect the speed of the car.
You'll need two or three of them. A wheeled dolly, or an inclined plane as a ramp, or a lever.