It CAN'T be greater, unless some energy reserve within the machine gets used up. Other than that, getting more work out of a machine than is put in it would violate conservation of energy, and according to our current understanding of physics, that simply isn't possible.
Yes, the output force of a rake is greater than the input force.
No. And you cannot make it greater THAN the input, either.
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No. Work output is less than or equal to work input. Since some energy (work) is lost in most processes, it will usually be less.
ereer
The energy input is always greater than energy output.
The Output Force Will Most Likely Be Greater Than The Input Force. So "OUTPUT" Is Greater Than "INPUT".
Yes, the output force of a rake is greater than the input force.
Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
No. And you cannot make it greater THAN the input, either.
No.
Work input.
The IMA of a machine is greater than 1 whenever the output force is greater than the input force.
yes
ereer
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If the primary voltage (input) is less than the secondary (output) then it is a step-up. If the input is greater than the output then it is a step-down transformer.