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The driver is using a wheel and axle to decrease the amount of force needed to steer the car.
To find the output force of a wheel and axle, you can use the formula: Output Force = Input Force * (Radius of Wheel / Radius of Axle). The output force is determined by the ratio of the radii of the wheel and axle, with the input force determining the overall scaling factor.
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what is force multiplier
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The driver is using a wheel and axle to decrease the amount of force needed to steer the car.
To find the output force of a wheel and axle, you can use the formula: Output Force = Input Force * (Radius of Wheel / Radius of Axle). The output force is determined by the ratio of the radii of the wheel and axle, with the input force determining the overall scaling factor.
Axle :)
what is force multiplier
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The wheel and axle would be multiplying distance.
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Input force is the force you put in to a machine. Output force is a force exerted by a machine. You exert input force on the wheel and when the axle rotates it exert large output force.