what are the parts of an incline plane
fulcrum,lever,wedge, and inclined planefulcrum,lever,wedge, and inclined plane
it has no moving parts
Yes, a hammer is a inclined plane. It's head, is the inclined plane.
An inclined plane is an example of a simple machine with no moving parts. It works by allowing a force to be applied over a longer distance to move an object to a higher or lower elevation. It reduces the amount of force needed to move an object by increasing the distance it travels.
a hatchet is a inclined plane
It is a plane, and it is inclined.
its a inclined plane
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!
Inclined plane. Otherwise known as a wedge.
The thread running around the screw is an inclined plane. If you were to straighten it out, it would be an inclined plane. The screw itself can be considered a combination of wedge and inclined plane.
an inclined plane can be use as ramp
No. There is no pivot in an inclined plane.