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The efficiency of a wedge is calculated by dividing the load distance by the effort distance, then multiplying the result by 100 to get a percentage. The formula is: Efficiency = (load distance / effort distance) x 100. This gives you the ratio of the load distance to the effort distance, indicating how efficiently the wedge can lift or separate objects.
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There is no set size for a wedge tornado. Generally a wedge tornado is one that appears to be wider than the distance from the clouds to the ground and the height of the clouds can vary.
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A wedge tornado is a tornado that is very large, usually one that is wider than the distance between the clouds and the ground.
A wedge helps you do work by converting a force applied over a distance into a greater force applied over a shorter distance. This allows for easier splitting, lifting, or holding objects in place.
Taylormade offers four options for wedges in their iron sets, listed below from longest distance to shortest:PW - pitching wedge, 44oAW - approach or "attack" wedge, 49oSW - sand wedge, 54oLW - lob wedge, 59o
A wedge does not increase force, but it can help to redirect force in a more useful way. By exerting a smaller force over a longer distance, a wedge can split objects apart by concentrating the force applied.
As in length of club, no. As in distance it is used to hit the ball, no.