because it has a smooth slanted surface that is horizontal.
No, A screw is not an inclined plane
If you consider one blade and extrapolate it, it becomes an archemides screw (an inclined plane wrapped around a core.)
Yes, a screw is a helical inclined plane.
A screw is a twisted inclined plane
The original six are the lever, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, screw, and pulley.
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.
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around an axis.
It is a screw. A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a rod
Yes a screw is an inclined plane that is wrapped around a bolt.
A screw and an inclined plane are both examples of technology and have mechanical advantages.
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder which makes the thread.
No, a screw is not an inclined plane. Although a screw can be used to convert rotational motion into linear motion, it is fundamentally different from an inclined plane, which is a flat surface that is slanted at an angle.