Diminishing returns.
Machines work by increasing the output force compared to the input force applied. This allows the machine to perform work more easily by leveraging mechanical advantage. The input force is applied to the machine, which then uses its internal mechanisms to amplify it into a greater output force, facilitating the desired task with reduced effort.
Output power can never be more than input power. With a transformer, it is possible to increase the output current (while decreasing the output voltage), or to decrease the output current (while increasing the output voltage).
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
it is an output device
output/input
output and input
Increasing the length of the lever arm or applying a larger input force would increase the output force of a lever.
In a circuit, "ct" typically refers to a current transformer, which is connected in the output side of the system. It measures the current flowing through a conductor and produces a reduced current proportional to the input current, allowing for monitoring and protection of electrical systems. Therefore, it is primarily associated with output rather than input.
Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity
To give a machine an advantage greater than 1, the input force must be increased compared to the output force. This can be achieved by increasing either the input force or by decreasing the output force. The mechanical advantage is calculated by dividing the output force by the input force.