Trading force for distance, distance for force, and speed for force. NO NO NO pully's triggers and trampines
True. Machines do aid in making work easier over a longer distance.
Simple machines will reduce the input force, but can allow you to travel farther distances. Your'e body is not putting in as much force, your body will allow you to do more work for a longer time....but yes,it decreases the input force.
machines make work easier by cahnging the amount of force exerted, and changing the distance and derection of the force
Levers allow you to manipulate heavy things with less force, at the cost of more distance traveled.
Machines do not increase the distance over which a force acts. Machines simply allow us to apply a force over a longer distance, but the total work done remains the same. The mechanical advantage of a machine may amplify input force, but the distance over which the force acts remains constant.
Because machines allow force to be applied over a greater distance.
Trading force for distance, distance for force, and speed for force. NO NO NO pully's triggers and trampines
Yes, a machine can be a force and distance multiplier at the same time. Machines like levers and pulleys are designed to increase force and/or distance in order to make work easier. By changing the arrangement of components, machines can amplify both force and distance simultaneously.
simple machines
Simple machines can increase force by allowing a person to exert their force over a longer distance, reducing the amount of force needed. They can also change the direction of the force applied, allowing for easier movement or lifting of objects in a different direction than the force applied. Overall, simple machines help make work easier by trading off force and distance in a way that benefits the user.
A machine makes work easier by reducing force and increasing distance.
Machines make work easier by: -Changing the amount of force you exert -Changing the distance in which you exert your force -Changing the direction in which you exert your force
Machines like levers allow the input force to be applied over a longer distance, which reduces the amount of force needed to lift a heavy object. By increasing the distance from the fulcrum where the force is applied, levers can amplify the force applied. This principle is known as mechanical advantage.
on my homework I put that it increases the force
No, if the force is increased, the distance must be decreased, and vice versa. Anything else would violate the Law of Conservation of Energy.
True. Machines do aid in making work easier over a longer distance.