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24 August, 14:03

A ramp or inclined plane can make lifting something or climbing a certain height easier

(use less force). But there is a trade off? What is it?

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  1. 24 August, 14:13
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    The way an inclined plane works is that to save effort, you must move things a greater distance

    The longer the distance of the ramp, the easier it is to do the work. It will take a much longer time to do the work

    The shallower the ramp, the easier it is to move the object. The trade-off is that you must move the object farther to lift it to the same height
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