Work input is how much work you put into a machine and work output is the work done by the machine according to how much work you put into it. You will never get more work out of a machine than you put into it. The efficiency of a machine is how much useful work you got out of the machine compared to how much you put in (expressed in a percent).
Efficiency = Useful Work Output ÷ Work Input
The comparison between output and input work is called efficiency. It is a measure of how well a system can convert input work into useful output work. Efficiency is usually expressed as a percentage, with 100% being perfect efficiency.
the comparison of a machine's output work toit's
No. That ratio is 'efficiency'.
The ratio between the two is called the efficiency.
Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
mechanical efficiency
Mechanical efficiency
mechanical efficiency
The term for the comparison of input and output work of a machine is efficiency. It is typically calculated as the ratio of output work to input work, expressed as a percentage. A higher efficiency indicates that the machine is better at converting input work into useful output work.
There are always losses in the system . Friction causing heat. Vibration taking away energy . There are no prefect systems therefore there will always be losses.
The relationship between work input and work output is defined by the efficiency of a system. Efficiency is a measure of how well a system converts input work into output work and is calculated as the ratio of output work to input work. A higher efficiency indicates a more effective conversion of work input to work output.
Work input is work done on a machine to get the desired output. Work output is the amount of desired work that is done by a machine.