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When does a wheel and axle a force multiply?

A wheel and axle system multiplies force when the input force is applied to the wheel and the output force is exerted on the axle. The larger radius of the wheel compared to the axle allows for a mechanical advantage, resulting in the amplification of force.


Where is the output and input force on a wheel and axle?

The input force is applied to the wheel, typically by turning a handle or crank attached to the wheel. The output force is generated at the axle, where the wheel is connected, and this force is used to move or lift objects. Essentially, the input force is where the energy is applied, while the output force is where the resulting work is done.


What is the input force and output force of a wheel and axle?

Input force is the force you put in to a machine. Output force is a force exerted by a machine. You exert input force on the wheel and when the axle rotates it exert large output force.


What is a simple machine that changes the direction over which force is exerted?

A pulley is a simple machine that changes the direction over which force is exerted. It consists of a wheel with a groove that a rope or belt can sit in, allowing the user to pull downward to lift an object upward.


When using the wheel and axle the input force moves through a greater distance than the output force?

In a wheel and axle system, the input force applied over a larger distance rotates the wheel, which has a larger radius than the axle. This causes the axle, where the output force is exerted, to rotate over a smaller distance but with increased force due to the principle of mechanical advantage.

Related Questions

In a wheel and axle what usually exerts the resistance force?

wheel


When does a wheel and axle a force multiply?

A wheel and axle system multiplies force when the input force is applied to the wheel and the output force is exerted on the axle. The larger radius of the wheel compared to the axle allows for a mechanical advantage, resulting in the amplification of force.


What are the types of wheel and axles?

There are two types (if you can call them types) one is where the input force is exerted on the wheel, so you turn the wheel and the other is where the input force is on the axle, when you turn the axle.


What is the AMA formula of a wheel and axle?

whereR = resistance forceEactual = actual effort force, the force required to turn the wheel.


Where is the output and input force on a wheel and axle?

The input force is applied to the wheel, typically by turning a handle or crank attached to the wheel. The output force is generated at the axle, where the wheel is connected, and this force is used to move or lift objects. Essentially, the input force is where the energy is applied, while the output force is where the resulting work is done.


What is the input force and output force of a wheel and axle?

Input force is the force you put in to a machine. Output force is a force exerted by a machine. You exert input force on the wheel and when the axle rotates it exert large output force.


What is a simple machine that changes the direction over which force is exerted?

A pulley is a simple machine that changes the direction over which force is exerted. It consists of a wheel with a groove that a rope or belt can sit in, allowing the user to pull downward to lift an object upward.


What causes difficult steering and rapid steering wheel return?

Excessive positive camber and caste on both the front and rear suspension are usually to blame for rapid steering wheel return and difficulty in steering. The force exerted by the caste or camber positively pulling can cause these problems.


When using the wheel and axle the input force moves through a greater distance than the output force?

In a wheel and axle system, the input force applied over a larger distance rotates the wheel, which has a larger radius than the axle. This causes the axle, where the output force is exerted, to rotate over a smaller distance but with increased force due to the principle of mechanical advantage.


What is a wheelbarrow example of what type of lever?

Wheelbarrows and nutcrackers are known as second-class levers. This is because their resistance is between the force arm and the fulcrum.


Whats the Force feedback wheel for ps3?

Its a Game controller with a little resistance for similated driving games.


What lever has the resistance force between effort force and the falcrum?

That would be a Second Class Lever. An example is a Wheel Barrow. The wheel axle is the fulcrum, the handles and Bin are the lever, and of course the load is in the bin.