A lot! lol Hard to say an exact amount, but basic physics tell you that in order to get an object up a hill, it takes energy. If you're already moving when going up a hill, you bring some energy to start with as inertia, the engine then provides the rest of energy required to get up the hill. If you stop, the engine is now forced to create all of the energy required, therefore burning more gas... It depends how big the hill, the degree of incline and where you stopped on it, not to mention a hundred other variables. On an average hill stopping 1/2 way, I'd say it would be safe to assume that you've wasted 1/16th to 1/8th of a gallon of gas.
Yes, at each end there are triangular steps and as you rotate the incline changes...not much of an incline
The answer depends on a number of factors: - the weight of the car - the steepness of the incline - the frictions of the of both the car to the incline surface and the pusher to the incline surface
The H.R 3200 plan will cost 2 trillion dollars.
An inclined plane makes life How_does_an_inclined_plane_make_your_life_easierbecause it doesn't require as much effort as pushing it without an incline would.
There is about four to five gallons wasted if you flush a toilet but I don't believe that it makes a difference if the handle is loose or not. Unless, the toilet is leaking from the handle or somewhere else.
Sadly a great deal of electricity is wasted.
3200
it takes 3200
3200oz is 200 pounds.
3.2 kg
1.8 miles
3200