Is an inclined road a simple machine?

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An inclined road can be considered a simple machine, specifically categorized as an "inclined plane." Simple machines are basic mechanical devices that change the direction or magnitude of a force. An inclined plane allows for lifting a load with less effort compared to lifting it straight up vertically. By using an incline, the force required to move an object to a certain height is distributed over a longer distance, making it easier to push or pull objects uphill. Therefore, an inclined road fits the definition of a simple machine.