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Mechanical Advantage Of A Machine

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the mechanical advantage of a machine is the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it
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This video uses working simple machines to demonstrate how to calculate mechanical advantage. Suitable for any school program involving simple machines. Demonstrates pulley systems including a chain block. Hosted by google.com Creator's Sit...
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This is because there will always be some frictional resistance that increases the effort necessary to do the work. ChaCha!
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it is d ratio of the load to the effort applied to move the load if mechanical advantage>1(ie L/E >1), the machine acts as a force multiplier otherwise as a machine to gain speed mechanical advantage is abbreviated as M.A.
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the mechanical advantage of an ideal machine is 1
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It is the product of the mechanical advantages of the simple machines that make it up
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Mechanical advantage is the ratio of output force to input force. In other words, F out/F in. Output force is the work done by the machine while input force is what the host (you) did to the machine. Work is always displayed with the label ...
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The two ways to calculate mechanical advantage are:・ 1. load ・ 2. distance of the effort from the fulcrum
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One. Since the question clearly states that the machine only changes the direction there can be no mechanical advantage gained.
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One. Mechanical advantage is the ratio of effective force to applied force. Change in direction does not affect mechanical advantage.
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