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What is the ‘cost’ for using a machine to increase force
The mechanical advantage of a compound machine is the multiple of the separate mechanical advantages of each simple machine. The efficiency of the compound machine is also the multiple of the separate efficiencies of each simple machine. So the work in to the first machine multiplied by all of the simple machine efficiencies gives you the work out of the last machine
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no it does not increase the amount of work, the amount of work always stays the same.
Efficiency % = (work out / work in) * 100 (Work = force * distance)
Efficiency % = (work out / work in) * 100 (Work = force * distance)
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In that case, the efficiency is said to be 1 - or equivalently, 100%.
What is the ‘cost’ for using a machine to increase force
A fulcrum is a part of a simple machine, the lever. Without the fulcrum what is left of the simple machine can no longer increase the applied force and is no longer a simple machine.
What is the ‘cost’ for using a machine to increase force
The mechanical advantage of a compound machine is the multiple of the separate mechanical advantages of each simple machine. The efficiency of the compound machine is also the multiple of the separate efficiencies of each simple machine. So the work in to the first machine multiplied by all of the simple machine efficiencies gives you the work out of the last machine
The mechanical advantage of the machine is"if you give small accelration , it will increase the speed of the engine... It is possible by mechanical
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The answer is mechanical advantage, not efficiency!
Efficiency means to calculate that is the machine is efficient enough to save your bill or use less electricity. To calculate the formula is:Efficiency = Energy output (what is the machine producing) divided by Energy input (what is the machine taking or using).