In the distance from the fulcrum to the input force
divided by the distance from the fulcrum to the
output force.
mechanical advantage= output force over input force times 100
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When calculating mechanical advantage, you typically use dimensionless ratios, so no specific unit of measurement is required. Mechanical advantage is determined by dividing the output force by the input force, or by comparing the distances moved by the effort and load. Therefore, the result is a simple numerical value that indicates how much the machine amplifies force without the need for units.
The formula to calculate mechanical advantage (MA) is given by the ratio of the output force (load) to the input force (effort) applied. It can be expressed as: [ \text{MA} = \frac{\text{Output Force}}{\text{Input Force}} ] Alternatively, for simple machines, it can also be calculated using the ratio of the distance moved by the effort to the distance moved by the load: [ \text{MA} = \frac{\text{Distance moved by Effort}}{\text{Distance moved by Load}} ] These formulas help determine the efficiency and effectiveness of machines in amplifying force.
Exactly the same. The reduction in gravitational force has no effect on M.A., which is a matter of simple geometry.
because it has no brain
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
Whatever output force is required, you can divide it by the "mechanical advantage" to calculate the input force.
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Simple machines, such as a lever, inclined plane, or wheel and axle, give you a mechanical advantage.You calculate the mechanical advantage of a simple machine by dividing the output force by the input force.
Yes, the mechanical advantage of a compound machine is directly related to the mechanical advantages of the simple machines that comprise it. The overall mechanical advantage can be calculated by multiplying the mechanical advantages of each individual simple machine within the compound machine. This relationship highlights how the combined effect of multiple simple machines can enhance efficiency and reduce the effort needed to perform work.
To calculate the mechanical advantage of a compound machine, you need to know the input force applied to the machine and the output force obtained from the machine. Additionally, you will need to understand how the individual simple machines within the compound machine are connected or arranged to determine the total mechanical advantage.
friction affects the M.A in a simple machine.
mechanical advantage= output force over input force times 100
The "Ideal Mechanical Advantage" of a simple machine isIMA = output force /input force . To find the 'actual' or real-world mechanical advantage,multiply the IMA by the machine's efficiency.
The answer is mechanical advantage, not efficiency!
you have to multiply the individual mechanical advantages of all the simple machines that make up the compound machine.