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Efficiency of a machine or mechanical advantage

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Mechanical advantage= Output force / Input force

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That's called the "mechanical advantage".

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Q: What does the output force divided by the input force equal?
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What is equal to the output force divided by the input force?

mechanical advantage


What is a Mechanical advantage equal to?

Mechanical advantage the resistance force. Mechanical advantage is equal output force divided by input force.


Compares the input force with the output force?

Mechanical Advantage which is the output force divided by the input force.


When does output force equal input force?

Output force can only equal input force in a system where there are no losses. In the "real world" we live in, there are losses in every system, and that means that output force can nerver equal input force.


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

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


What is Output force divided by input force?

mecanical advantage


Which is defined as output force divided by input force?

Mechanical advantage.


What is the output force divided by input force called?

Mechanical Advantage


Is the ratio of output force to input force of a hydraulic press equal to the ratio of the output and input piston areas?

Areas


What changes can a machine make a force?

It can either increase or decrease the output force, as compared to the input force. The output force may also be equal to the input force.


What is the mechanical advantage of a machine that requires n of input force to produce 15 n of output force?

The mechanical advantage is the ratio of the output force to the input force. MA = output/input (output force divided by the input force) For the example, 15N/30N gives the MA as 0.5 (one half).


What is the mechanical advantage of a machine that requires 30 N of input force to produce 15 N of the output force?

The mechanical advantage is the ratio of the output force to the input force. MA = output/input (output force divided by the input force) For the example, 15N/30N gives the MA as 0.5 (one half).