Output power divided by input power, for a machine, is called the machine's efficiency. It need not be mechanical energy.
mechanical efficiency
mechanical efficiency
No, a machine's mechanical advantage is the ratio of the output force to the input force. It indicates how much a machine multiplies the input force to produce the output force. The formula for mechanical advantage is output force divided by input force.
Mechanical efficiency
The term for the comparison of input and output work of a machine is efficiency. It is typically calculated as the ratio of output work to input work, expressed as a percentage. A higher efficiency indicates that the machine is better at converting input work into useful output work.
No. That ratio is 'efficiency'.
The ratio between the two is called the efficiency.
The Output Force Will Most Likely Be Greater Than The Input Force. So "OUTPUT" Is Greater Than "INPUT".
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Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
The equation for ideal mechanical advantage is: Output force/input force, Or input distance/ output distance.
The mechanical advantage (MA) is calculated as the ratio of the output force to the input force, or the distance the input force acts over compared to the distance the output force moves. The formula for mechanical advantage is MA = output force / input force = input distance / output distance.