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The actual mechanical advantage is usually less, due to losses.
At perfect 100% efficiency, the Actual Mechanical Advantage should equal the Ideal Mechanical Advantage.
When a machine is 100% efficient, theoretical and actual MAs are the same. Please let me know when you run across one of these.
Mechanical advantage of an inclined plane: Ratio of force overcome by nature of weight of mass ( mass * acceleration due to gravity) to force required to move it. Example: ( take g as 10 (m/s)/s ) A mass of 10 kg is on a 30 degree incline , which generates (10 * 10) 100 newtons vertically down, the vector of this parallel to and down the slope is 100 * sin 30 degrees = 100 * 0.5 = 50 newtons which is the force required by the input force, so the ratio = 100:50 = 2:1 which is the mechanical advantage. This is also the ratio of vertical distance travelled by load : distance travelled up the slope
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The actual mechanical advantage is usually less, due to losses.
The actual mechanical advantage is usually less, due to losses.
Input and output (of energy)
At perfect 100% efficiency, the Actual Mechanical Advantage should equal the Ideal Mechanical Advantage.
When a machine is 100% efficient, theoretical and actual MAs are the same. Please let me know when you run across one of these.
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Mechanical advantage of an inclined plane: Ratio of force overcome by nature of weight of mass ( mass * acceleration due to gravity) to force required to move it. Example: ( take g as 10 (m/s)/s ) A mass of 10 kg is on a 30 degree incline , which generates (10 * 10) 100 newtons vertically down, the vector of this parallel to and down the slope is 100 * sin 30 degrees = 100 * 0.5 = 50 newtons which is the force required by the input force, so the ratio = 100:50 = 2:1 which is the mechanical advantage. This is also the ratio of vertical distance travelled by load : distance travelled up the slope
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Its easy to compare
They are easier to compare.
Distance= Rate x Time
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