TILT (Incline)
TILT, or incline, refers to the angle at which a surface is slanted from the horizontal. This concept is commonly used in physics and engineering to analyze forces acting on objects. The steeper the tilt, the greater the gravitational force component acting along the incline, which can affect the motion of objects placed on it.
In everyday life, TILT can be observed in various scenarios, such as a slide in a playground or a ramp for wheelchair access. Understanding the principles of incline helps in designing safer and more efficient structures, as well as in calculating the movement of objects on sloped surfaces.