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Which of the following is not a feature of an inclined plane?
- Length of inclined plane
- Height of inclined plane
- Threads
- Slanting surface
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Threads
Reason — An inclined plane is a simple machine that has a slanting surface used to raise or lower a load with less effort. Its main features are the length of the inclined plane, the height of the inclined plane, and its slanting surface while threads are a feature of a screw, which is actually a modified form of the inclined plane, but not a direct feature of an inclined plane itself.
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