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The word gradient means basically, the part of a structure that in inclined or that has a slope and the degree of which that slope or incline of a structure actually is.
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( ′glīd ′slōp ) (aerospace engineering) gliding angle (navigation) An inclined electromagnetic surface which is generated by instrument-landing approach facilities and which includ...
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The grade of a highway is a measure of its incline or slope. The amount of grade indicates how much the highway is inclined from the horizontal.
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Inclined plane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An inclined plane is a straight ramp that is cut into a hillside and used for moving loads up and down the hill. Often the inclined plane was provided with cars ...
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friction, inclined slope Introductory Physics discussion.
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Block on a Frictionless Inclined Plane. The block speeds up as it slides down. How does the speed at the bottom depend on the steepness of the slope?
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www.physics247.com/physics-homework-help/slope.php
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Slope (ramp, inclined plane) problems are usually solved by rotating our frame of reference. Normally we use vertical and horizontal components. In most ...
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Choose a coordinate system: Because we're interested in how the box slides along the inclined plane, we would do better to orient our coordinate system to the ...
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an inclined surface; slope; slant. 10. Railroads. a. Also called inclined plane, incline plane. a cable railroad, the gradient of which is approximately 45°. b.
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