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How does an inclined plane work? A A small input force is exerted over a long distance. B A large output force is exerted over a long distance. C The input force is exerted in th…
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How does an inclined plane work? A A small input force is exerted over a long distance. B A large output force is exerted over a long distance. C The input force is exerted in the direction opposite to the output force. D The input force is in the direction of the output force, but is larger.
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A for edge, I took the test myself
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An inclined plane, just like all simple machines, makes work easier. I think it is a type of simple machines. Therefore, I think the best answer is A.
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