A ramp.
The higher the incline plane, the greater the angle made between the plane and the horizontal. So the plane will be steeper.
As the height of the incline plane is reduced, the gravitational force acting on the object decreases. This, in turn, reduces the component of the force acting parallel to the incline, resulting in a lower force required to move the object up the incline.
Ideal Mechanical Advantage for an Inclined Plane is equal to the length of the incline divided by the height of the incline.
A ramp.
A smaller slope with a lower incline angle would be easier to use because it requires less force to move objects up the incline. An incline angle of around 10-15 degrees is often considered a good balance between ease of use and efficiency for moving objects up an inclined plane.
MA of inclined plane:Distance moved parallel to slope / vertical distance moved:Reciprocal of sin of incline angle (from horizontal):1 / ( sin ( incline angle ) )
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
Ima of an incline plane?
The more inclined the plane, the more momentum an object will gain while going down it.
yes it is
you mean inclined plane? a simple machine (a plane at an incline) that uses gravity and slope to move objects. e.g.: a slide is an inclined plane. If it were horizontal, you wouldn't go anywhere.
Yes because it's a twisted incline plane.