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A machine that increases both speed and distance multiplies the force by?

The force is multiplied by the square of the multiplication factor.


Is there a machine which can multiply speed and force at the same time?

No, a machine cannot create energy, so it cannot increase both speed and force simultaneously. If a machine increases speed, it may do so at the expense of force, and vice versa. This is governed by the conservation of energy principle.


What two factors does the power of a machine depend on?

The power of a machine depends on both the force applied and the speed at which work is done. It is calculated as the product of force and speed, or the rate at which work is done.


Why are speed ratio and mechanical advantage never the same?

Speed ratio and mechanical advantage are not the same because they are inversely related. Speed ratio is a measure of how much the input speed is amplified or reduced by a machine, while mechanical advantage is a measure of how much the input force is amplified or reduced. A machine that increases speed will have a mechanical advantage less than one, while a machine that increases force will have a mechanical advantage greater than one.


Can you use a machine to gain both force and speed at the same time?

In general, it's difficult to gain both force and speed simultaneously due to the principle of conservation of energy. Machines often trade off between force and speed based on their design, with some prioritizing one over the other. It's important to consider the specific requirements of the task at hand when selecting a machine.

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A machine that increases both speed and distance multiplies the force by?

The force is multiplied by the square of the multiplication factor.


What is the mechanical advantage of a machine which multiplies distance?

The mechanical advantage of the machine is"if you give small accelration , it will increase the speed of the engine... It is possible by mechanical


What machine A machine is a device that changes?

its force and speed and energy


What does a machine increase when it reduces force?

Speed.


Is there a machine which can multiply speed and force at the same time?

No, a machine cannot create energy, so it cannot increase both speed and force simultaneously. If a machine increases speed, it may do so at the expense of force, and vice versa. This is governed by the conservation of energy principle.


What two factors does the power of a machine depend on?

The power of a machine depends on both the force applied and the speed at which work is done. It is calculated as the product of force and speed, or the rate at which work is done.


Why are speed ratio and mechanical advantage never the same?

Speed ratio and mechanical advantage are not the same because they are inversely related. Speed ratio is a measure of how much the input speed is amplified or reduced by a machine, while mechanical advantage is a measure of how much the input force is amplified or reduced. A machine that increases speed will have a mechanical advantage less than one, while a machine that increases force will have a mechanical advantage greater than one.


Can you use a machine to gain both force and speed at the same time?

In general, it's difficult to gain both force and speed simultaneously due to the principle of conservation of energy. Machines often trade off between force and speed based on their design, with some prioritizing one over the other. It's important to consider the specific requirements of the task at hand when selecting a machine.


What is speed multiplier?

a speed multiplier is an object which moves at high speed and multiplies that to create more speed with an object it is trying to move. an example is hitting a tennis ball with a tennis raquet - you swing your arm/hand at a short distance at high speed and great effort so travels a great distance at an even higher speed. the distance the ball moves is large so the force by your arm/hand is small. hope this helps! :)speed multiplier- machine that requires a small movement of an effort to produce a large movement of a load, such as a third class lever.source: Pearson Science S.B


A machine is a device that changes a?

its force and speed and energy


What class of lever multiplies speed?

Third class levers multiply speed but provide no mechanical advantage, usually more force is exerted because the effort is between the load and the fulcrum as in a baseball bat, tongs or a nut cracker. The speed is multiplied because the distance is multiplied.


What is the work done by a machine on an object?

The work done by a machine on an object is the transfer of energy that results in a change in the object's position, speed, or shape. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the machine on the object by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. Work is typically measured in joules (J).