No they are not. An inclined plane is a flat surface which has a slope to it i.e. it is flat but not level.
"Chocks" are used to keep planes from rolling.
There are infinitely many points in a plane.
There are one syllable in the word "wheels."
it depends on the size of the plane.
They have 3 wheels, 2 rear and 1 front.
It depends on the size of the plane. Some small planes have only 3 wheels. Some big planes have 10 or more wheels. It depends on the plane. A Piper or Cessna commuter plane is going to have a lot less wheels than does a B-52, 747 or C-5 Galaxy.
To allow the plane to land. A plane could use pontoons as well as or instead on wheels to land on water. As a general rule though, all of then have wheels, as it would be impractical to only be able to land on water.
Wheels and cockpit are two parts of a plane with propellers.
NO it does not have motors
They are know as the undercarriage.
The wheels allow the plane to move around while it is on the ground.
No they are not. An inclined plane is a flat surface which has a slope to it i.e. it is flat but not level.
"Chocks" are used to keep planes from rolling.
I believe that the trowel is a wedge and an inclined plane, but I don't know if it also qualifies as a lever.
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