The formula of efficiency is power output divided by the power input.
efficiency=mechanical advantage/velocity ratio mechanical advantage=load/effort use this formula, ans:100N
Mathematically, efficiency = (energy output) divided by (energy input) as a percentage. As if we couldn't figure this out for ourselves, one of the laws of Thermodynamics formally tells us "You can't get more energy out than what you put in." Applying this law to the formula for efficiency, it says that the maximum possible efficiency is 100%. However, the next law of Thermodynamics says "You can't even get that much out."
Is it's Energy Efficiency.
input force x input distance > output force x output distance -Novanet
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General formula for calculating efficiency is given by Efficiency = (output / input) * 100 It is denoted by greek letter Eta Efficiency cannot be more than 100%.
Efficiency = (output power/input power) x 100%
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Efficiency % = (Output/Input) x 100
Output/Input * 100= %
Output equals efficiency times input; in formula, Ot = Ef x In and so In = Ot/Ef. To calculate the original input, divide the output by the efficiency.
Mechanical efficiency = (output energy)/(input energy) . It's typically stated as a percentage.
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(work out/work in) x 100
efficiency formula is (Wout/Win)*100% Wout is the work done by the machine is called the output work Win is the work done by you on a machine is called the input work efficiency= useful work output/work input For science, the effiency is: AMA/IMA * 100
Efficiency = workout / workin * 100% how do I format this in the worksheet if the workout=KG what the work in will be?
Efficiency = Output value / Input valueFor example, if a machine needs 10 KW to run and produces 8 KW, its power efficiency is 8/10 = 0.8 or 80%Efficiency is always between 0 and 1 (or 0 and 100 if expressed as a percentage.)