I can't answer that.
I'll give you a valuable tip on how to deal with these problems, and at the same time, I'll tell you
why I can't answer it:
When faced with any problem to solve, don't waste your time and effort worrying about
what you don't have. You'll never find the answer there. Instead, focus your efforts on
identifying and utilizing what you do have.
I might have been able to answer the question if I knew what information you do have.
MA= (force output)/ (force input)
Just divide the output force by the input force.Just divide the output force by the input force.Just divide the output force by the input force.Just divide the output force by the input force.
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
The input force is how much force you use to pull on it. The output is what is lifted.
An output force is a force that results from an input force. For example, initially pushing something is an input force. The output force would be the force that it is moving with because of the input force.
You can push or pull in the same direction
MA= (force output)/ (force input)
Just divide the output force by the input force.Just divide the output force by the input force.Just divide the output force by the input force.Just divide the output force by the input force.
An output force is the force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object. the input force can be less or more then the output force
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
Whatever output force is required, you can divide it by the "mechanical advantage" to calculate the input force.
An output force is the force that is exerted from the input force to create motion of the resisting object. the input force can be less or more then the output force
The difference between and input force and an output force is that an output force is force exerted by a machine, and an input force is force exerted on a machine.
Mechanical Advantage which is the output force divided by the input force.
Work Input- The work done on a machine as the input force acts through the input distance. Work Output - The work done by a machine as the output force acts through the output distance (What the machine does to the object (dependent on the force) to increase the output distance).
The input force is how much force you use to pull on it. The output is what is lifted.