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Compares the input force with the output force?

Mechanical Advantage which is the output force divided by the input force.


What is Output force divided by input force?

mecanical advantage


What is the output force divided by input force called?

Mechanical Advantage


What is equal to the output force divided by the input force?

mechanical advantage


Which is defined as output force divided by input force?

Mechanical advantage.


Is a machines mechanical advantage the output force multiplied by the input force?

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.


Is mechanical advantage the number of times the input force is divided by a machine?

Change the word 'divided' to the word 'multiplied' and you've earned yourself a 'yes' answer.


Force output divided by force input is the what of the machine?

That's the machine's "Mechanical Advantage".


What does the output force divided by the input force equal?

Efficiency of a machine or mechanical advantage


Number of times that a machine increases the input force; equal to the output force divided by the input force?

Yes. The result of that calculation is the machine's mechanical advantage.


How are levers divided?

Levers are divided into three classes based on the relative positions of the input force, the fulcrum, and the output force. Class 1 levers have the fulcrum positioned between the input and output forces, class 2 levers have the output force between the input force and the fulcrum, and class 3 levers have the input force between the fulcrum and the output force.


Is mechanical advantage output force divided by input force?

Yes, mechanical advantage is calculated by dividing the output force by the input force. It provides a measure of how much a machine can multiply force or distance.