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Definitions of ramp in various dictionaries:
noun - an inclined surface connecting two levels
noun - North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers
noun - a movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft
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Airplane exit |
Highway entrance |
Expressway access |
Freeway exit |
Right for the disabled |
Garage feature |
Airport feature |
Water-skier's apparatus |
Way off |
Highway exit |
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North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers |
Ramp description |
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An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. The inclined plane is one of the six classical simple machines defined by Renaissance scientists. Inclined planes are widely used to move heavy loads over vertical obstacles; examples vary from a ramp used to load goods into a truck, to a person walking up a pedestrian ramp, to an automobile or railroad train climbing a grade.Moving an object up an inclined plane requires less force than lifting it straight up, at a cost of an increase in the distance moved. The mechanical advantage of an inclined plane, the factor by which the force is reduced, is equal to the ratio of the length of the sloped surface to the height it spans. Due to conservation of energy, the same amount of mechanical energy (work) is required to lift a given object by a given vertical distance, disregarding losses from friction, but the inclined |