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10An inclined plane is a flat surface set at an angle to the ground.
An inclined plane helps lift heavy objects with less effort.
The load always moves vertically along an inclined plane.
Increasing the length of an inclined plane makes lifting easier.
An inclined plane is a type of simple machine.
The height of an inclined plane is always equal to its length.
Winding roads on hills are examples of inclined planes.
More friction increases the efficiency of an inclined plane.
A staircase works on the principle of an inclined plane.
Inclined planes are not useful for transporting heavy loads.
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A 6-meter-long wooden plank is used to lift the load up to a 2-meter height in a truck. What is the velocity ratio of the inclined plane?
Which of the following is NOT an inclined plane?
What is the main advantage of an inclined plane?
When the length of an inclined plane is increased, the slope becomes:
Which everyday object works like an inclined plane?
Why are inclined planes preferred over lifting objects vertically?
What happens if friction increases on an inclined plane?
Which factor does NOT affect the working of an inclined plane?
Inclined planes are commonly used in:
Which statement is correct about inclined planes?
An inclined plane reduces the amount of ______ needed to lift a load.
The vertical distance raised by the load is called the ______.
A ramp is a common example of an ______ plane.
Velocity ratio of an inclined plane depends on its ______ and height.
A longer inclined plane has a ______ slope.
Friction acts in the direction ______ to motion.
Roads on mountains are long to make climbing ______.
The distance moved by effort is greater than the distance moved by the ______.
Inclined planes are used to move heavy objects ______.
The slope of an inclined plane decreases when its length ______.