Both are simple machines
Some inclined planes would be a wheelchair ramp, or a binder.
no, inclined planes are ramps
yes
Inclined planes are everywhere and are very useful. As a child, did you ever play on a slide or a see-saw? Both are inclined planes. Have you ever lived in a house? The roof of most houses are inclined planes. Entrance and exit ramps for highways and the highway itself are more examples of inclined planes. (If you ever have a chance, look at a roadway. Most roadways are not flat but are pitched so that water does not pool when it rains.)
Bicycle chain
the categories are levers, wheel and axel , pulleys,wedges, inclined planes, and screws.
Aliens They used levers, inclined planes (ramps) and lots of muscle power!
Levers, inclined planes, and compound pulleys all do that.
With tools such as pulleys, inclined planes, and wedges combined with extraneous body tiring manual labor.
Levers, Pulleys, Wheel & Axle, Inclined Planes, Wedges, and Screw.
Levers, Pulleys, Wheel & Axle, Inclined Planes, Wedges, and Screw.
Some simple machines include: your teeth- wedges arms- levers legs-levers finger nails- inclined planes elbow-lever knee-lever tendons- pulleys
no they are leaning which is why they are called inclined planes
lever, wheel and axle, screw, wedge, pulley, and inclined plane
Some inclined planes would be a wheelchair ramp, or a binder.
The inclined plane is one of the "five simple machines" known from antiquity.Some people who contributed to the science of inclined planes are:Heron of AlexandriaGalileo GalileiDid the Greek philosopher Archimedes contribute to inclined planes?
Yes. There were no machines that could help to automate construction much more than simple machines like pulleys, levers, and inclined planes.