That depends a lot on what type of energy is used as input. For example for electrical energy, the input voltage and the input current would have to be measured; multiplying the two should give the input power. (There's actually also a "power factor", but that factor is often close to 1.)
Work input can be calculated by judging the amount of output first, as the amount of output will directly relate to the amount of input that validated or finished, and any excess input that has been scrapped can be calculated from the recyle team.
You do the restance force time the restance distance
You calculate
force x distance
Hope this helps!
the amount of work done can be calculated by multiplying force times distance
it can be calculated in joules.
because output work is input work divided by two
work input noobs
how does input device work
How you calculate the input force that you apply to bike pedals involves multiplying the force by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. This is a part of the law of the lever.
All machines lose some of the input force applied to them as a result of friction and other forces. The efficiency of a machine refers to how much of the input work is converted to output work by the machine. You can find the efficiency of a machine by dividing the output work by the input work. Because the output work will always be smaller than input work, efficiency will always fall somewhere between 0 and 1, with 1 being a machine that has as much output as input work (not possible in the real world) and 0 being a machine that is totally useless because none of the input work is converted to output work.
how do I calculate the input work of an inclined plane
Work output divided by Work input Times 100
You can push or pull in the same direction
efficiency formula is (Wout/Win)*100% Wout is the work done by the machine is called the output work Win is the work done by you on a machine is called the input work efficiency= useful work output/work input For science, the effiency is: AMA/IMA * 100
Efficiency = workout / workin * 100% how do I format this in the worksheet if the workout=KG what the work in will be?
How you calculate heat input and traveling speed for Gas Metal Arc Welding?
Work Input = Work Output + Work done in overcoming friction.Therefore Work Input > Work Output.
efficiency = output/input therefore, in above case it is 3/4= 0.75 or 75%.
You do not specify, in your question, what the 'input' device is.
Work input is the information and tools used to create the final product. Raw material is considered work input for products.
Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
Work Output is the work done BY a machine. Work Input is the work done ON a machine.