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The ideal (not idea) mechanical advantage is 30/4 = 7.5
MA = 8.0/2.5 = 3.2
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Their radii, diameters or circumferences - in all three cases the ratio between the axle and wheel are the same.
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Actual Mechanical Advantage is the ratio of Force outputed to Force inputed. (AMA=Fo/Fi) Similarly, IMA (Ideal Mechanical Advantage) = di/do
The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is the ratio of the radius of the wheel to the radius of the axle.
In theory a wheel and axle has only one mechanical advantage. You can find the ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle by dividing the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle.
you have to divide idk * * * * * You can find the ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle by dividing the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle.
the radius of the axle and the radius of the wheel
You can find the ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle by dividing the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle.
Explain how the mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle change as the size of the wheel increases?