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Since it slopes up I would put in inclined plane.
A wedge is a type of inclined plane. Both are simple machines that can be used to reduce the amount of force needed to move an object. A wedge is essentially two inclined planes put together.
An inclined plane, of course! All of the moving companies use ramps (a type of inclined plane) to unload and load their trucks.
An inclined plane does not decrease the amount of energy I need to put into raising a load. Similarly, it does not make my coffee, shine my shoes, wax my car, prepare my dinner, walk my dogs, or help me do my job.
Reduce the friction
An inclined plane lets you use less "intensity" to move things. Note that it does take about the same amount of energy to push a rolling cart up a ramp (an inclined plane) as it does to just lift it up. But you can push that cart up the ramp applying energy in increments. You may not have the physical strength to just "dead lift" this load straight up to get it to that higher level. You've figured out that you have to move the object a farther distance than if you moved it up in a straight line, right? But with the inclined plane, the ramp lets you lift something without having to put all the energy into it at once to raise it straight up. Simple and easy. The inclined plane is what is called a simple machine.
inclined plainA ramp is an example of an inclined plane(:A ramp is an inclined planeincline planeA ramp belongs under the simple machine category of inclined planes. Inclined planes are sloping or slanting in figure which allows less effort to be exerted or applied, making work easier. The ramp has one end raised up to help raise an object, rather pushing a certain object than lifting it. Other examples of inclined planes other than the ramp are the stairs. When two inclined planes are put back to back, another simple machine called the wedge.
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An inclined plane lets you use less "intensity" to move things. Note that it does take about the same amount of energy to push a rolling cart up a ramp (an inclined plane) as it does to just lift it up. But you can push that cart up the ramp applying energy in increments. You may not have the physical strength to just "dead lift" this load straight up to get it to that higher level. You've figured out that you have to move the object a farther distance than if you moved it up in a straight line, right? But with the inclined plane, the ramp lets you lift something without having to put all the energy into it at once to raise it straight up. Simple and easy. The inclined plane is what is called a simple machine.
It usually form an angle of 90 on resting on any vertical surface
Oh, dude, an inclined plane is like a gentle slope, you know, like a ramp for your skateboard. A wedge is basically like a sloped surface that's used to split stuff, like cutting a cake or popping open a door. So, like, one's for rolling stuff up, and the other is for wedging stuff apart. Easy peasy!
Get a crane hook the car and put it on top of the plane .