The IMA of a machine is greater than 1 whenever the output force is greater than the input force.
Mechanical advantage is a measure of leverage, essentially and = distance moved at input end / distance moved at output end, but the work done ( force* distance ) at each end is the same except there will be the inevitable friction losses inbetween,The efficiency of a machine is work done at output / work done at input and can never exceed 100 %
no 0 is NEVER greater than 8! EVER
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no never 9 is a positive so it is always greater
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That would be resistance. Oftentimes referred to as friction.
Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
No. And you cannot make it greater THAN the input, either.
-- 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.
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No. Work output is less than or equal to work input. Since some energy (work) is lost in most processes, it will usually be less.
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Work output can never be more than work input. That's a law of nature. In the real world, it's always less.
Whenever we do any work some energy will be converted into any form other than the actual input energy for the work to be done so it is impossible to have the output greater than work input example : some energy will be converted to heat energy due to friction
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