Yes, a ramp is an incline plane
yes it is
An incline plane is a wedge or ramp. When you look at a chisel you'll notice it is wedge shaped at the tip so it can cut. A knife is also an incline plane.
An inclined plane is a plane, or surface, that is sloped. Examples are ramps, such as those used by movers carrying heavy objects out of a moving truck, or a sloped road or hill, or even a windshield, funnel, or slide that have two ends of opposite height
The higher the incline plane, the greater the angle made between the plane and the horizontal. So the plane will be steeper.
Just a few incline planes that you might have around the house would be a slide in your backyard; a ramp leading into your house; a wedge doorstop; a dustpan.
A ramp is an inclined plane because an inclined plane is a set of a surface set at an angle that is not a right angle. In which a ramp is an inclined plane!
An incline plane is a wedge or ramp. When you look at a chisel you'll notice it is wedge shaped at the tip so it can cut. A knife is also an incline plane.
the answer is a man bringing up a ramp from a car
A wedge (EX:a ramp) has an inclined plane as one of its faces.
A ramp.
An Egyptian ramp is a ramp with a platform in the middle to reduce the incline of the ramp and/or to change the direction of incline.
By moving down the ramp it picks up speed producing more kinetic energy reducing the potential energy. As it goes down farther the more the speed increases until the load reaches the bottom of the incline plane(ramp).
The advantage to using an incline plane (ramp) is that it reduces the amount of work.
An example of an inclined palne is a whaal-chair ramp.
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Ima of an incline plane?
it is used for loding goods into the truck
An inclined plane is a plane, or surface, that is sloped. Examples are ramps, such as those used by movers carrying heavy objects out of a moving truck, or a sloped road or hill, or even a windshield, funnel, or slide that have two ends of opposite height