Since we know by conservation of energy that no machine can output more energy than was put into it, the ideal case is represented by a machine in which the output energy is equal to the input energy. For simple geometries in which the forces are in the direction of the motion, we can characterize the ideal machine in terms of the work done as follows: Ideal Machine: Energy input = Energy output
Work input = Fedinput = Frdoutput = Work output From this perspective it becomes evident that a simple machine may multiply force. That is, a small input force can accomplish a task requiring a large output force. But the constraint is that the small input force must be exerted through a larger distance so that the work input is equal to the work output. You are trading a small force acting through a large distance for a large force acting through a small distance. This is the nature of all the simple machines above as they are shown. Of course it is also possible to trade a large input force through a small distance for a small output force acting through a large distance. This is also useful if what you want to achieve is a higher velocity. Many machines operate in this way. The expressions for the ideal mechanical advantages of these simple machines were obtained by determining what forces are required to produce equilibrium, since to move the machine in the desired direction you must first produce equilibrium and then add to the input force to cause motion. Both forceequilibrium and torque equilibrium are applied.
Hydraulic machines are useful in construction as they are force magnifiers. This means that a small input force can be made into a large input force. ^_^
driving a car
it is a mebr in the gavde
It can slow you down because it is a frictional force
ANSWER: no, it is called the efficiency.
That force is called friction.
you can the effect of the net force in the object motion
Force is useful because it allows us to move objects, change their direction, or accelerate/decelerate them. It is essential for tasks like lifting objects, pushing or pulling them, and generating motion. Understanding and applying force helps us accomplish physical activities and work efficiently.
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.
Friction is a force that is generated when two surfaces rub against each other. It is useful for preventing slipping or sliding.
It lightens the amount of force you have to exert to travel over a distance.
A machine saves you force, changes distance, and changes direction. Those are the three ways in science that why machines are useful.