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9 tenths + 7 hundredths is .97 or 97 hundredths.
175/35 = 5 so 35 goes into 175 evenly.
The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of a screwdriver is calculated by dividing the shaft radius by the handle radius. In this case, the IMA would be 4 mm (shaft radius) divided by 12 mm (handle radius), resulting in an IMA of 1/3 or approximately 0.33.
The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of a screwdriver is the ratio of the length of the handle to the distance from the axis of rotation to where the force is applied. This ratio helps determine how much force is amplified when using the screwdriver to turn a screw. A longer handle relative to the distance to the point where force is applied results in a higher IMA.
The IMA of a wheel and axle is the radius of wheel divided by the radius of the axle.
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The formula to calculate the ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of a wheel and axle when the input force is applied to the axle is: IMA = Radius of wheel (Rw) / Radius of axle (Ra) Where Rw is the radius of the wheel and Ra is the radius of the axle.
The ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle system is calculated by dividing the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle. The formula is: IMA = radius of wheel / radius of axle.
The IMA (ideal mechanical advantage) of a screw is determined by the ratio of the circumference of the screw head to the pitch of the screw thread. The formula for calculating IMA is 2πr/p, where r is the radius of the screw head and p is the pitch of the screw thread.
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IMA and AMA are unitless
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the IMA is the ideal mechanical advantage.