How does increasing the degree of a ramp change the an object's motion. the object is at the bottom and isn't going to go off the ramp. The object has an initial velocity.

how does increase in degree of ramp changes the motion of an object? Slop can be term energy because, under less friction, an object placed on a sloping area has ability ( energy ) to move( work ) perpendicular to it mass. Also, ramp as slope is related to force , an object move when force is applied just as it moved when placed on a sloping area explaining that, there is technical force applied which is due to the ramp( slope ) . I don't really understand the other question . U can ask it again here.