If a machine has a mechanical advantage much larger than 1, its output force is greater than the input force applied to it. This means that the machine is able to multiply the input force to produce a larger output force, making it easier to lift heavy objects or perform work.
mechanical advantage
Efficiency of a machine or mechanical advantage
Type your answer here... The actual mechanical advantage.
Output force can be found by multiplying the input force by the mechanical advantage of a machine. The mechanical advantage is the factor by which a machine multiplies the input force to generate the output force. The formula for calculating mechanical advantage is output force/input force.
ANSWER: no, it is called the efficiency.
mechanical advantage
Efficiency of a machine or mechanical advantage
Type your answer here... The actual mechanical advantage.
Output force can be found by multiplying the input force by the mechanical advantage of a machine. The mechanical advantage is the factor by which a machine multiplies the input force to generate the output force. The formula for calculating mechanical advantage is output force/input force.
ANSWER: no, it is called the efficiency.
mechanical advantage
No, a machine's mechanical advantage is the ratio of the output force to the input force. It indicates how much a machine multiplies the input force to produce the output force. The formula for mechanical advantage is output force divided by input force.
The mechanical advantage of a machine indicates how much it multiplies force or velocity. A higher mechanical advantage means the machine requires less input force to achieve a certain output force, but it may trade-off by requiring more input distance. Ultimately, the work output of a machine is affected by its mechanical advantage as it determines the efficiency in transforming input work into output work.
Mechanical Advantage [achieved through levers or pulleys]
That's the machine's "mechanical advantage".
The mechanical advantage is 5.Mechanical Advantage = Output Force/Input Force
mechanical advantage