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Yes. The result of that calculation is the machine's mechanical advantage.

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Q: Number of times that a machine increases the input force; equal to the output force divided by the input force?
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Number of times that a machine increases the input force?

Increasing the distance between the load and pivot increases the work output of a machine.


How does the output work done by machine change when friction is reduced?

Increases


Force output divided by force input is the what of the machine?

That's the machine's "Mechanical Advantage".


The work output of a machine divided by the work input is the?

efficiency.


Mechanical advantage is defined as the number of times that a machine increases an applied force for a given machine which would always decrease the mechanical advantage of that particular machine?

To find the mechanical advantage of a simple machine divide output force by input force. (input force is the force that we exert on a machine, and output force is the force that is exerted by a machine).


What happens to the value of average fixed cost as the level of output increases?

The average fixed cost is equal to fixed cost divided by level of output, if the output increases; the average fixed cost is less.


What is equal to the output work divided by the input work?

That is called the machine's efficiency. It is a number between 0 and 1 (or between 0% and 100%).


What is efficiency and how is it calculated?

The efficiency is output divided by input.


What is the work output of machine divided by the work input called?

That is called the efficiency.


What is a a comparison of a machines work output with the works input that is mechanical?

Output power divided by input power, for a machine, is called the machine's efficiency. It need not be mechanical energy.


What is the difference between actual and ideal mechanical advantage?

the equation of mechanical advantage isFout (force, output)divided byFin (force input)the equation for Ideal mechanical advantage isDin (distance, input)divided byDout (distance, output)hope this helps a bit


Why is the output work always less than the input work for a real machine?

because output work is input work divided by two