It depends, there are two forces, the load's inertia and friction.
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Every real machine is subject to forces that reduce output. These include actual forces such as friction, or human controlled forces such as imperfect machining. This reduces the output to less than the ideal.
The force exerted by a machine is called a mechanical force
The forces are balanced when the sum of two opposing forces is zero.
how to calculate forces on coulmn of horizontal milling machine?
It depends, there are two forces, the load's inertia and friction.
A machine is a device for multiplying forces or simply changing the direction of forces. Underlying every machine is the conservation of energy
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matter is the force that comes from a machine. Funny thing, there are lots of forces that come from a machine but the force of matter is the most powerful.
Every real machine is subject to forces that reduce output. These include actual forces such as friction, or human controlled forces such as imperfect machining. This reduces the output to less than the ideal.
A Machine
The force exerted by a machine is called a mechanical force
The ratio of the output to input forces may help you there.
The force of an washing machine can wash 10-15 clothes at the same time.
The forces are balanced when the sum of two opposing forces is zero.