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Input force is the force you put in to a machine. Output force is a force exerted by a machine.

You exert input force on the wheel and when the axle rotates it exert large output force.

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Q: What is the input force and output force of a wheel and axle?
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How do you find the output force of a wheel and axle if you already know the input force?

To find the output force of a wheel and axle, you can use the formula: Output Force = Input Force * (Radius of Wheel / Radius of Axle). The output force is determined by the ratio of the radii of the wheel and axle, with the input force determining the overall scaling factor.


Where is the output and input force on a wheel and axle?

Input force is the force you put in to a machine. Output force is a force exerted by a machine.


If the input force on a wheel and axle is 2N and the output force is 20N what is the mechanical advantage?

10


When using the wheel and axle the input force moves through a greater distance than the output force?

True


What are the types of wheel and axles?

There are two types (if you can call them types) one is where the input force is exerted on the wheel, so you turn the wheel and the other is where the input force is on the axle, when you turn the axle.


What happen when the input force is applied on the axle instead of the wheel?

The wheel and axle would be multiplying distance.


On a wheel and axle where would you apply force to make a greater force?

Probably on the axle??


What is the input force and the output force of a can opener?

A "regular" can opener is a machine that combines a wedge (to cut through the top of the can) with a wheel and axle (which moves the can opener's cuttng wheel -- the wedge -- around the top of the can). The input force is provided by the operator, either by hand or via electric power. The output force is the separation of the metal of the top and the movement of the opener around the can. We also find that the can and the openers parts get a bit warmer with its use, and there are losses in the system due to friction.


What is the input force and output force of a can opener?

A "regular" can opener is a machine that combines a wedge (to cut through the top of the can) with a wheel and axle (which moves the can opener's cuttng wheel -- the wedge -- around the top of the can). The input force is provided by the operator, either by hand or via electric power. The output force is the separation of the metal of the top and the movement of the opener around the can. We also find that the can and the openers parts get a bit warmer with its use, and there are losses in the system due to friction.


What is the unit of mechanical advantage?

Simple machines, such as a lever, inclined plane, or wheel and axle, give you a mechanical advantage.You calculate the mechanical advantage of a simple machine by dividing the output force by the input force.


What is the work output by a 92 percent efficient wheel and axle when 75 J of work is input?

0.92 x 75 J = 69 joules How did you get that answer


If the input force on a wheel and axle is 2 Ns and the output force is 20 Ns what is its mechanical advantage?

The mechanical advantage is 10.We use machines to make our work easier and faster.Mechanical advantage gives an idea of how much a mechanism makes our work easier.It is the factor by which the mechanism multiplies the force or torque applied.One way of calculating mechanical advantage is:Mechanical Advantage= (output force)/ (input force)So using this formula to answer the question above, the result is20/2 = 10