123 I0S A group of skateboarders were trying to build a ramp with a height of 2.0 meters. They were short on wood so they decided to use drywall that they found in the trash instead. The length of the completed ramp was 3.6 meters. What was the MA of this ramp?
123 I0S A group of skateboarders were trying to build a ramp with a height of 2.0 meters. They were short on wood so they decided to use drywall that they found in the trash instead. The length of the completed ramp was 3.6 meters. What was the MA of this ramp?
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4) A group of skateboarders were trying to build a ramp with a height of 2.0 meters.
They were short on wood so they decided to use drywall that they found in the
trash instead. The length of the completed ramp was 3.6 meters. What was the
MA of this ramp?
5) The first skater attempted a jump with 540 degrees of rotation, landing
backwards. However, the ramp broke and the skater fell on his head. The
paramedics had to use an inclined plane in order to get the skater into the
ambulance. They had to push the skater's heavy 290 pound body up the 8.1
meter long inclined plane. If the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane that
was used is 6.0, how high from the ground was the ambulance?
6) How much effort did the EMT's need to push the chubby skater into the
ambulance?
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