a screw is a rotating inclined plane.
like an inclined plane wraped around a cylinder.
No, a screw is not an inclined plane. Although a screw can be used to convert rotational motion into linear motion, it is fundamentally different from an inclined plane, which is a flat surface that is slanted at an angle.
a screw is basically an inclined plane wrapped around a pole, and an inclined plane is basically a ramp. a wedge is a double sided inclind plane and is mainly used to split things apart
Some inclined planes would be a wheelchair ramp, or a binder.
no, inclined planes are ramps
yes
screws, inclined planes,
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No, a screw is not an inclined plane. Although a screw can be used to convert rotational motion into linear motion, it is fundamentally different from an inclined plane, which is a flat surface that is slanted at an angle.
well a screw is an inclined plane warped around a screw and a wedge is a moving inclined plane.
A wedge IS an inclined plane while a screw is an inclined plane that goes round and round while moving from one end of the object to the other end.
A wedge is 2 inclined planes, back to back.
A wedge is 2 inclined planes, back to back.
A wedge is 2 inclined planes, back to back.
the categories are levers, wheel and axel , pulleys,wedges, inclined planes, and screws.
a screw and wedges are types of simples machines - are actually modified inclined planes....
no they are leaning which is why they are called inclined planes
a screw is basically an inclined plane wrapped around a pole, and an inclined plane is basically a ramp. a wedge is a double sided inclind plane and is mainly used to split things apart