Some inclined planes would be a wheelchair ramp, or a binder.
An inclined plane is a surface with a slope. A ramp is an example, as are chutes, hoppers, and funnels. Since cutting blades have sloped surfaces, they are also inclined planes, and so knives, drills, chisels, and plows are examples. The twist of a screw is an inclined plane, including the Archimedes screw used for pumping water, as is the blade of the rotor of a windmill. All of these were in use in the Middle Ages. There are types of inclined planes, such as the airfoil, that were not in use then.
no, inclined planes are ramps
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Inclined planes are commonly used in a lot of objects. Inclined plains are in ladders, stairs car ramps, roller coasters, everything. So most people use them.
Some inclined planes would be a wheelchair ramp, or a binder.
ramps handicapped people use, triangle building blocks
The inclined plane is one of the "five simple machines" known from antiquity.Some people who contributed to the science of inclined planes are:Heron of AlexandriaGalileo GalileiDid the Greek philosopher Archimedes contribute to inclined planes?
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People began to use inclined planes before recorded history. The wheel, the lever and a number of other simple machines predate writing.
The inclined plane, along with the lever, were the first inventions of mankind. The Chinese would have used inclined planes long before recorded history.
no they are leaning which is why they are called inclined planes
Inclined planes and wedges are both forms of inclined planes.
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An inclined plane is a surface with a slope. A ramp is an example, as are chutes, hoppers, and funnels. Since cutting blades have sloped surfaces, they are also inclined planes, and so knives, drills, chisels, and plows are examples. The twist of a screw is an inclined plane, including the Archimedes screw used for pumping water, as is the blade of the rotor of a windmill. All of these were in use in the Middle Ages. There are types of inclined planes, such as the airfoil, that were not in use then.
The early Egyptians used inclined planes to move heavy stones for the pyramids.