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Divide the height of the ramp by the length of the ramp (rise over run).
The long ramp.
a2 +b2=c2102 + 152 =c2c=18.03 feet
it is a relatively shallow ramp. every single unit that it gains in height, it makes an equivalent TEN units in length
I think since a ramp is a rectangular pyramid you would use the formula Volume= one-third times length times width times height
Divide the height of the ramp by the length of the ramp (rise over run).
The long ramp.
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The input force would increase as the height of the ramp increased. It wouldn't matter the distance. Ask me another one.
the mechanical advantage would be 3 because you have to do 6 divided by 2.
The input force would increase as the height of the ramp increased. It wouldn't matter the distance. Ask me another one.
the formula for the mechanical advantage of an inclined plane is the length divide by the height.
a2 +b2=c2102 + 152 =c2c=18.03 feet
You would need to know the length and height of the ramp.
it is a relatively shallow ramp. every single unit that it gains in height, it makes an equivalent TEN units in length
You are an avid skateboarder and just skated down a ramp. You want to find the distance you traveled. The height of the ramp at its tallest part is 40 inches and the horizontal length is 81 inches. Calculate the distance, to the nearest whole inch, you traveled down the ramp.