mechanical efficiency is the percent of the energy that you put into a machine that was transferred to the load.
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
computer science is tougher than mechanical.............
Mechanical Science
BS Engg(ME) - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or BSc Engg(ME)
mechanical advantage= output force over input force
mechanical efficiency is the percent of the energy that you put into a machine that was transferred to the load.
BSME = Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering MSME = Master of Science in....
In science, mechanical typically refers to systems or devices that involve the use of physical forces and movements to perform work. This can include mechanisms, machines, or processes that transform or transmit energy through mechanical means.
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It stands for mechanical. In physics, AMA stands for Actual Mechanical Advantage. (see related question)
experimental, mechanical, and human
yes because it has to do with electricity