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Q: Can you make the work output of a machine greater than the work?
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Can you make work output of a machine greater then the work input?

No. And you cannot make it greater THAN the input, either.


If a machine has a mechanical advantage much greater than 1 how will the output force be in comparison to the input force?

The Output Force Will Most Likely Be Greater Than The Input Force. So "OUTPUT" Is Greater Than "INPUT".


What is a comparison of a machine's work output and work input?

Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.


When is the mechanical advantage greater than one?

The IMA of a machine is greater than 1 whenever the output force is greater than the input force.


Why the output work for any machine cant be greater than the input work?

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Why the output work for any machine cant be greater than the output explain?

-- The output work can't be greater than the output because they are, by definition of the terms, the self-same quantity, and consequently can be neither greater not lesser, but must at all times remain identical. -- The output work can't be greater than the INPUT ... unless additional energy is supplied inside the machine ... because total energy of a system is conserved, and cannot be created ex nihilo.


Why can't the force that comes out of a machine be greater than the force that goes into a machine?

It sure can. A machine as simple as a lever can produce an output force that is greater than the input force. Perhaps you are confusing "force" with "energy"?


Explain why the output work for any machine cant be greater than the input work?

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Which factor must increase to give a machine a mechanical advantage greater than 1?

output force (:


What factor must be increased to give a machine a mechanical advantages greater than 1?

output force


Why is it impossible for the output work of a machine to be greater than the machine's input work?

There are always energy losses within the machine due to inertia, friction, etc.


If the output force is less than the input force of a simple machine the mechanical advantage less than one?

it means the mechanical advantage is greater.