Why is the elevator a good example of an inclined plane?
An elevator on a airplane are tabs on the tail that control its up and down motion in the air
When the elevator starts moving down, the time period increases. But when the elevator is descending at a constant velocity, the time period returns to its normal.
people invented it
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In British English, "lift" refers to an elevator, used to move people or goods between floors in a building.
The English equivalent of the American word "elevator" is "lift".
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
Elevator (American) -> Lift (British)
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
Lift. This word literally refers to the action of an elevator, as in it literally "lifting" you to the next floor.a Lift
In British English, a lift refers to an elevator, which is a device used to move people or goods vertically between floors in a building. It is commonly used to avoid taking the stairs.
get in an elevator
Yes, "lift" and "elevator" are terms used interchangeably to refer to a device that moves people or goods vertically between floors in a building. In British English, "lift" is more commonly used, while in American English, "elevator" is the preferred term.
The Tagalog term for elevator is "elevator" or "lift."
It has no steps!
No. The word "elevator" can be a noun ("Get on the elevator!") or more rarely an adjective ("Check out my new elevator shoes.") *uses such as elevator shoes or elevator shaft may be considered a noun adjunct rather than an adjective