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How is a screw and an inclined plane related?

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Inclined planes make work easier by increasing the distance an object needs to travel, but this results in a decrease in the amount of force needed to move that object. Pushing a ball up a ramp requires less force than throwing it into the air. read more

Inclined planes can wrap around an object, such as a mountain. When a road gently slopes up around a mountain, the driving distance increases, but less power from the engine is needed to get the car to the top of the mountain. Just as the inclined plane can surround a mountain, it can wrap around a central cylinder, as in a screw. read more

An inclined plane that turns around an axis is called a screw. The ramp in a circular parking garage is essentially a screw. A screw turning inside a tube forms Archimedes’ famous water pump. read more

Best Answer: A screw is an inclined plane in principle. The distance between any two consecutive screw threads is the pitch of the screw. If we unwound the thread of the screw for one complete rotation of the screw, we can visualize the inclined plane. read more

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