door stops or playground slides
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.)
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.
Examples of household inclined planes: The slope of a sink or basin that allows the water to drain. Anything with a sloping surface cut into it, such as the thread on a screw, bolt or nut. A doorlatch, having a sloping surface that slides along a srikeplate when a door is closed and latched. A doorstop, usually a triangular piiece of wood or rubber-like material used to hold a door open. The sloping blades of a fan to force the movement of air.
Some inclined planes in your bedroom would be: A toy car ramp (For those little boys out there) A boat propeller (If you have a weird fashion sense) A hanger (Seriously, look!) A doll house roof (For those little girls out there) A stapler (If you're an artist) A mouth of a toy (For example, I have little finger puppets with their mouths always open) Feel free to add anything else ;D -RipleyW
The roof of your House
examples of inclined planes are your roof a lamp shade the beck of a t.v. a ramp and the back of your couch
Some inclined planes are wheel chair ramp, doorstop, windshield, and bucket of a wheel barrel.
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.)
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.
some examples of screws in a house-a bulb holder , a jar lid or a bottle cap.
Steps or Ramps between floors of a house are a form of inclined plane
Examples of household inclined planes: The slope of a sink or basin that allows the water to drain. Anything with a sloping surface cut into it, such as the thread on a screw, bolt or nut. A doorlatch, having a sloping surface that slides along a srikeplate when a door is closed and latched. A doorstop, usually a triangular piiece of wood or rubber-like material used to hold a door open. The sloping blades of a fan to force the movement of air.
Some inclined planes in your bedroom would be: A toy car ramp (For those little boys out there) A boat propeller (If you have a weird fashion sense) A hanger (Seriously, look!) A doll house roof (For those little girls out there) A stapler (If you're an artist) A mouth of a toy (For example, I have little finger puppets with their mouths always open) Feel free to add anything else ;D -RipleyW
lid jar
It is an inclined plane.
Some levers around the ordinary house is wheelbarrows,bike brakes,pliers,ect.
a Ax,nail,door stopper,and the back of a hammer are examples of a wedge.