Talk:Inclined plane
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Bold text How are inclined planes useful?Read below asshole
- From the article:
- "The inclined plane is used to reduce the force necessary to overcome the force of gravity when elevating or lowering a heavy object. The ramp makes it easier to move a physical body vertically by extending the distance traveled horizontally (run) to achieve the desired elevation change (rise)."
- => This means that if you are not strong enough to lift an object straight up, you can overcome this with a ramp; with a ramp you can lift the object using a smaller force, at the cost of having to lift it a longer distance. I think this article needs some language and explanatory cleanup. Do you think this should be better explained in the article? [[User:Sverdrup|❝Sverdrup❞]] 17:35, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC) This is a very interesting piece and i think that you can learn a lot from it.
[edit] Example problem
I've started cleaning up the example physics problem. I don't have time to do it all now, but I think it needs to be tightened up significantly. flowersofnight (talk) 20:56, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Audio Recording
(edited)I changed my mind, re-reading this it seems like it needs some more work...It looks like the inclined plane and the wedge have been confused (not that they are all that different anyway).
--Freeflight 08:08, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] No cites, or copy+pasting
This entire article has been copied and pasted from this site: http://www.weirdrichard.com/inclined.htm
Surely someone had just pasted it on without citing it... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.116.163.147 (talk) 22:06, 18 March 2007 (UTC).