Does not multiply energy.
Work done or energy used (force * distance) remains the same at both ends.
Force or torque can be increased or decreased depending on mechanical advantage.
It can change the direction of the force or torque.
It is a device that can store elastic energy. It is not a machine, which changes force and distance and/or direction.
No. The machine can multiply input force if it's built to do that. But when it does,it divides the distance by the same amount. So the product of (force x distance)comes out the same as what went in. The product of (force x distance) is the inputwork, or energy, so that doesn't change.(In fact, some of it is always lost going through the machine, so what comes outis always a little less than what went it.)
A water turbine
Force - yes - a crowbar Distance - yes - high gear on a bicycle Energy - no.
light is form of energy then light is reflected at boundary of rarer medium and denser medium reflected ray is phase change of 180 degree's energy is phase changed direction of energy is opposite of transfer ed way
It is a device that can store elastic energy. It is not a machine, which changes force and distance and/or direction.
yes. yes. no
No. The machine can multiply input force if it's built to do that. But when it does,it divides the distance by the same amount. So the product of (force x distance)comes out the same as what went in. The product of (force x distance) is the inputwork, or energy, so that doesn't change.(In fact, some of it is always lost going through the machine, so what comes outis always a little less than what went it.)
A machine is a device for multiplying forces or simply changing the direction of forces. Underlying every machine is the conservation of energy
The change in speed of light changes the direction.
A water turbine
Force - yes - a crowbar Distance - yes - high gear on a bicycle Energy - no.
light is form of energy then light is reflected at boundary of rarer medium and denser medium reflected ray is phase change of 180 degree's energy is phase changed direction of energy is opposite of transfer ed way
yes it can like when it temperature of a pot of water, or it can change the direction and speed of a baseball.
It could be an increase or decrease in its kinetic energy, or simply a change in the direction of motion.
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Not if it's potential energy. Only objects with kinetic energy have momentum.