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The Output Force Will Most Likely Be Greater Than The Input Force. So "OUTPUT" Is Greater Than "INPUT".
No, work output can never be greater than work input according to the principle of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. In any system, the work input will always be equal to or greater than the work output.
No, the output distance is not always greater than the input distance. It depends on the specific situation and factors involved.
The IMA of a machine is greater than 1 whenever the output force is greater than the input force.
Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
No.
-- The output work can't be greater than the output because they are, by definition of the terms, the self-same quantity, and consequently can be neither greater not lesser, but must at all times remain identical. -- The output work can't be greater than the INPUT ... unless additional energy is supplied inside the machine ... because total energy of a system is conserved, and cannot be created ex nihilo.
This is possible when using a lever system with the rake, where the input force is applied over a shorter distance but results in a greater output force over a longer distance. The mechanical advantage gained from the lever system allows for the output force to be greater than the input force in this scenario.
If urine output is greater than intake a pressure differential will exist between inside and outside the urethra and as a result you will urinate your internal organs out.
Running ahead of schedule
A probability can never be greater than 1.