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Can someone tell me how this works?

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Can someone tell me how this works?
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>>9077272
are you confused about why applying a force moves a load?
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>>9077280
the inclined plane
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>>9077404
ok you know how the gravitational force is always pointing down right? well the component that's actually active against your force will only be a component that's perpendicular to the inclined plane. alongside that, the normal force is going to be counteracting the initial startup of movement, but only the component that's perpendicular to the plane agan. these are all broken down using right triangles. you can also use the dot product depending on how comfortable you are. i can draw a graph to give a better explanation.
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>>9077272
It doesn't work, your gif isn't animated.
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This is the most abstract pepe I've seen in a while.
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>>9077272
enough force needs to be applied to negate and surpass static friction, gravityX, and some other shit that I don't care about.
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>>9077272

I force my load up your cunt LOL
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>>9077272
Basic trigonometry, 1st grade tier.
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>>9077272
you have to analize the whole thing from a reference point you set up. generally, XY plane, so you get an equation for all forces that push on X axis and all forces that push on Y axist. To know how a vector force distributes on it's X and Y components, you multiply it by it's angle's cosine and sine.

Beyond that, it's just normal force diagrams.

.t studying physics I as we speak
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>>9077404
what the fuck do you mean "tell me how an inclined plane works?"
its a fucking ramp
it makes things go up
what kind of explanation do you want?
do you want numbers?
diagrams?
do you want to know more about friction?
normal forces?
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