Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
The energy input is always greater than energy output.
Why input current of USis less than Output current?
when the input arm is smaller than the output arm.
The Output Force Will Most Likely Be Greater Than The Input Force. So "OUTPUT" Is Greater Than "INPUT".
When the output is less than the input. Mechanical advantage is expressed as the ratio of the output to the input.
Yes, the output force of a rake is greater than the input force.
NO
In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.
No. A function has only one output per input.
I'm pretty sure it's an input. The computer registers the input of the rotation of the ball, than the mouse on the screen moves, that being the output.
Output power can never be more than input power. With a transformer, it is possible to increase the output current (while decreasing the output voltage), or to decrease the output current (while increasing the output voltage).