Ima of an incline plane?
So that the water flows easily down the plug hole rather than forming puddles at the opposite end when draining.
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30 inches by 60 inches http://www.plumbing-basics.com/bathroom/floor-plans.htm
Tangent plane "is the floor". I never heard that the touching point has a specific name.
The bottom of the bathtub is inclined. It leads towards the drain. They make it so that water will go straight to the drain and wont just settle. It would then take force to keep the water up the incline (away from the drain). That followes the definition of an incline plane.
Inclined plane. It lets the water drain out.
Ima of an incline plane?
yes it is
Following the mother lode will require an incline plane.
Yes because it's a twisted incline plane.
The higher the incline plane, the greater the angle made between the plane and the horizontal. So the plane will be steeper.
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.
A inclined plane with two sloping sides is a duquesne incline.
what are the parts of an incline plane
The bathtub floor is a flat surface, so it is not considered a simple machine as it does not have moving parts to perform work.
Ideal Mechanical Advantage for an Inclined Plane is equal to the length of the incline divided by the height of the incline.