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Q: If a mechanical advantage of a simple machine is increased how does the distance of the input force compare to the distance of the output force?
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How does actual mechanical advantage compare with ideal mechanical advantage?

The actual mechanical advantage is usually less, due to losses.


How does the ideal compare with the actual mechanical advantage?

The actual mechanical advantage is usually less, due to losses.


What two quantities does mechanical advantage compare?

Input and output (of energy)


If a machine was 100 percent efficient how would the AMA compare to the IMA?

At perfect 100% efficiency, the Actual Mechanical Advantage should equal the Ideal Mechanical Advantage.


Distinguish between theoretical mechanical advantage and actual mechanical advantage How will these compare if a machine is 100 percent efficient?

When a machine is 100% efficient, theoretical and actual MAs are the same. Please let me know when you run across one of these.


How did the ideal mechanical advantage and the actual mechanical advantage compare each time you repeated the experiment?

I haven't gotten around to repeating it yet. I've been so busy, had so much homework, the dog ate it, etc.


How does the mechanical advantage with input and output distance compare with the mechanical advantage using input and output force for the incline plane?

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


Which is higher profession mechanical engineer or architect?

Architect is higher Profession as compare to Mechanical Engineer.


What is an advantage of si units?

Its easy to compare


What is the advantage to giving data in percentages?

They are easier to compare.


How do you compare distance and time?

Distance= Rate x Time


What is the advantage of giving data as a percentage?

easier to compare bro.