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If you apply the force directly horizontally on a flat plane, then putting the object on an inclined plane and applying force the same direction as before will still be applying force directly horizontally. I'm not sure that this question is quite as specific as the answer you require. ~Phoenix Flentge
An inclined plane (ramp).
I don't actually know what an inclined plane is. But I know what a truck is.
increasing the distance
the INITIAL velocity does not change. It is constant. however, the velocity changes depends on the friction and inclination of the inclined plane.
If you apply the force directly horizontally on a flat plane, then putting the object on an inclined plane and applying force the same direction as before will still be applying force directly horizontally. I'm not sure that this question is quite as specific as the answer you require. ~Phoenix Flentge
An inclined plane (ramp).
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The disadvantage of an inclined plane is you need a greater force.
A device that helps make work easier by changing the size or direction of force is a machine. A simple machine has only one movement. A wedge has a moving inclined plane. A inclined plane has a sloped surface.
Simple machines are any device used to change the direction and or magnitude of a force. Levers, pulleys, wheels, and the inclined plane are all examples of simple machines.
the force used to push the object up the plane.
The inclined plane is a simple machine because it can be used to use less force.
I don't actually know what an inclined plane is. But I know what a truck is.
the resistance force is the slope of the plane, or the hypotenuse.
increasing the distance
Not if the only force on it is the force of gravity.