Work Input- The work done on a machine as the input force acts through the input distance. Work Output - The work done by a machine as the output force acts through the output distance (What the machine does to the object (dependent on the force) to increase the output distance).
Work input is how much work you put into a machine and work output is the work done by the machine according to how much work you put into it. You will never get more work out of a machine than you put into it. The efficiency of a machine is how much useful work you got out of the machine compared to how much you put in (expressed in a percent). Efficiency = Useful Work Output ÷ Work Input
Input : What is put into the industry. Process : What is done to the inputs to acheive the finished product. Output : What you have made/produced. Example of an Argricultral Industry: Cow (Input) Milking (Process) Milk (Output) Hope this helps you!! :D
its an output but note it can also be an in put
Output force is the force you put out of an object.
Work input is what you do in labor to get the job done. Work output is what you get from the work. Take farming for example: you plant seeds (that's the work input) and when it grows corn that's the output.
Its fairly self explanatory, put the input IN then check the output at the OUTPUT.
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