Ascent is an antonym of descent.
Incline is both a verb and a noun. It is not an adjective. As a verb: to incline or to be inclined. To have the inclination to do something. As a noun: an incline or an inclined plane.
( Assuming mass of object on incline plane is in kilograms (kg) ) . Force pulling down incline on object (kilogram force) = object mass * sin (incline angle) . Force of object acting on and normal to incline (kilogram force) = object mass * cos (incline angle) . Mechanical Advantage = 1 / ( sin ( incline angle ) )
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The slope is the rise/run.And then angle of incline = arctan(slope).
Negative positive (apex)
fall, drop, plunge, swoop, slope, incline
Synonyms of elevation are flat, demotion, depression, and lowness.
ANTONYM FOR LINEAGE;THE ANTONYM FOR LINEAGE IS DESRUCTION because lineage means almost generation and that antonym is destruction!
A steep incline. A precipice.
The force of gravity is the primary force causing an object to roll down an incline. As the object moves downhill, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, propelling it forward. Friction between the object and the incline also plays a role in controlling the speed of descent.
An upward slant is known as an incline or ascent, while a downward slant is called a decline or descent. These terms are often used to describe the direction or angle of a slope or surface.
The address of the Incline Village Library is: 845 Alder Ave, Incline Village, 89451 9411
Incline is both a verb and a noun. It is not an adjective. As a verb: to incline or to be inclined. To have the inclination to do something. As a noun: an incline or an inclined plane.
The direction of static friction on an incline is parallel to the surface of the incline and opposite to the direction in which an object would slide down the incline.
The incline will adjust automatically when using the five preset incline programs.
To incline is to turn or bend in a certain angle.
Yes this can be used on an incline. There are 3 adjustable options, which include a 3%, 6%, or 9% incline.