Formula of work is always { Work= Force x Distance}
so you find the force applied and the distance moved then multiply
how do I calculate the input work of an inclined plane
Yes.
The main function of an inclined plane is to decrease the work needed to push an object at an angle uphill.
By the definition, A plane which makes an angle (THETA) with the horizontal is said to be inclined plane. Inclined plane has made lots of work very easy. It's a simple machine.
a hatchet is a inclined plane
how do I calculate the input work of an inclined plane
Yes.
Increasing the length of an inclined plane does not directly affect the work done. The work done on an object moved up an inclined plane is determined by the force applied over the vertical height, not the length of the plane. However, a longer inclined plane may require more time and energy to move an object along it, but the actual work done remains the same.
No, changing the distance of a ramp in an inclined plane does not affect the amount of work being done. Work done on an object on an inclined plane is only dependent on the vertical height through which the object is lifted, not the distance along the inclined plane. Work done is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the vertical height.
The main function of an inclined plane is to decrease the work needed to push an object at an angle uphill.
It works like a ramp.
By the definition, A plane which makes an angle (THETA) with the horizontal is said to be inclined plane. Inclined plane has made lots of work very easy. It's a simple machine.
Yes, a hammer is a inclined plane. It's head, is the inclined plane.
The inclined plane is a simple machine. Simple machines were invented because they allow people to do more work in easier ways.
its a inclined plane
It is a plane, and it is inclined.
a hatchet is a inclined plane