\[Output Force = 3 imes 200 N = 600 N\]
A machine has an ideal mechanical advantage of 4 and an actual mechanical advantage of 3.5. What is the efficiency of the machine? \[Output Force = 3 imes 200 N =
\[MA = rac{Output Force}{Input Force} = rac{500 N}{100 N} = 5\]
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Efficiency is a measure of how well a machine converts input energy into useful output energy. It is a dimensionless quantity that describes the ratio of the output energy to the input energy. In other words, efficiency is a measure of how much of the input energy is actually used to perform work. For a comprehensive answer key in PDF format,
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Mechanical advantage is a measure of the ratio of the output force to the input force in a machine. It is a dimensionless quantity that describes the ability of a machine to change the direction or magnitude of a force. In other words, mechanical advantage is a measure of how much a machine can amplify or reduce a force.