If a simple machine was frictionless, the Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA) would be equal to the Actual Mechanical Advantage (AMA). This is because in the absence of friction, all the input work would be completely transferred to the output work without any energy losses due to friction. Therefore, IMA would be equal to AMA, resulting in a more efficient and effective machine.
You mean if it can evolve? It's a tool that could be part of a machine. Maybe it's going to be a machine that hovers to you when you call it. Edit: Have a look at the Hixfy™ Interactive Pet Fun Ball... It's already evolving.
The most frictionless option is one that requires the least amount of effort or resistance to use. This could vary depending on the context, but generally it refers to something that is smooth, efficient, and easy to navigate or interact with.
You could use a ramp as a simple machine to move the piano up the stairs. By tilting the ramp against the stairs at a gentle angle, you can roll the piano up the ramp instead of lifting it directly. This reduces the force needed to move the piano and makes it easier to transport up the stairs.
Yes keep well away from them. They could be dangerous.
Yes, a clamp is considered a simple machine because it allows for the multiplication of force to hold objects together or in place. It falls under the category of a lever because it utilizes a fulcrum point to exert force.
The human body is on gigantic compound machine, meaning that it is comprised of many simple machines combined. The joints could be related to as the fulcrums of levers, and the teeth could be considered as wedges.
Its a simple machine machine i could see where your coming from thinking it is a compound machine. But i mean it is simple. Now i know a couple stores have compound machine
No. A perfectly frictionless machine could have an efficiency of 100%. Anything less perfect must have can efficiency less than 100%.
besides A LEVER WHAT other simple machine do you think a faucet handle could be
Yes, something is the same as something identical. The words "simple machine" could be substitued for something basic - e.g. Is a table a table? The answer is always yes.
What kind of machine could you compare a glacier to ? You can compare it to a freezer.Because glacier is ice and a freezer makes ice.
There are many simple machines used in the home. One is the toaster. I could name more but the question only asked for one machine.
Well, honey, a trampoline is not considered a simple machine in the traditional sense. It's more of a recreational device that uses springs and fabric to create bounce, not really fitting the criteria of a simple machine like a lever or pulley. But hey, if you want to get technical, you could argue that the springs on a trampoline function similarly to a simple machine by storing and releasing energy.
A block and tackle.
You mean if it can evolve? It's a tool that could be part of a machine. Maybe it's going to be a machine that hovers to you when you call it. Edit: Have a look at the Hixfy™ Interactive Pet Fun Ball... It's already evolving.
a wishing well is more than one simple machine. it could be a wheel and axle, or a screw depending on if it spirals down.
A sewing machine is a compound machine. To make up a sewing machine, the simple machines you need to use are: an inclined plane, definitely a lever, lots of screws, wheels and axles, a wedge..................... you basically have to use all the simple machines!