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A wedge has two inclined planes back-to-back that are not at a right angle

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How does a wedge differ from a inclined plane?

A wedge has two inclined planes back-to-back that are not at a right angle


Are the wedge and inclined plane the same thing?

While a wedge and an inclined plane are not the same things, a wedge is a type of inclined plane. However, not all inclined planes are considered to be wedges.


What two simple machines are part of an axe?

A wedge and a lever.


Why is a wedge a form of inclined plane?

Lay the wedge down and look at it. Sure enuff it is an inclined plane!


Is a wedge like an inclined plane?

Yes a wedge is an incline plane.


How is a wedge different from and inclined plane?

A wedge is 2 inclined planes, back to back.


How is a inclined plane and a wedge different?

A wedge is 2 inclined planes, back to back.


How is a wedge different from a inclined plane?

A wedge is 2 inclined planes, back to back.


How are a wedge and a inclined plane different?

A wedge is used to 'push' something apart such as wood. An inclined plane is basically a ramp.


How is a wedge related to inclined plane?

They both have a sloping side. A wedge has 2 sloping sides, but an inclined plane has only1.


Which machines belong to the inclined plane family?

inclined plane wedge and the screw


Explain how a wedge and a screw are related to the inclined plane?

A wedge is a type of inclined plane that has two inclined surfaces meeting at a sharp edge. The screw is a type of inclined plane wrapped around a cylindrical shaft. Both the wedge and the screw utilize the principle of an inclined plane to multiply force and make it easier to perform tasks like splitting wood with a wedge or holding materials together with a screw.

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