Slope Formula:
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Car ramp slope is the ratio of vertical rise to horizontal run, expressed as a unitless value. It indicates the steepness of a ramp and is crucial for vehicle accessibility and safety.
The calculator uses the slope formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the steepness of a ramp by dividing the vertical height change by the horizontal distance.
Details: Proper slope calculation is essential for designing accessible ramps, ensuring vehicle safety, and meeting building code requirements for maximum allowable slopes.
Tips: Enter rise and run values in meters. Both values must be positive numbers greater than zero for accurate calculation.
Q1: What is a typical maximum slope for car ramps?
A: For vehicle ramps, the maximum recommended slope is typically 1:6 (rise:run) or about 16.67% for accessibility and safety.
Q2: How do I convert slope to percentage?
A: Multiply the slope value by 100 to get the percentage grade (e.g., slope of 0.15 = 15% grade).
Q3: What's the difference between slope and angle?
A: Slope is a ratio (rise/run) while angle is measured in degrees. You can convert slope to angle using arctan(slope).
Q4: Why use metric units for this calculation?
A: Metric units provide consistent, standardized measurements that are internationally recognized and easier to work with in engineering calculations.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for other types of slopes?
A: Yes, the same formula applies to any slope calculation including roads, wheelchair ramps, and construction projects.