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define an ideal machine. What are output work and input work?​

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Answered by shrutikrsingh
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Answer:

Work input is work done on a machineequal to the effort force times the distance through which the force is applied. Work output is work that is done by a machine equals resistance force times the distance through which the force applied.

Answered by Anonymous
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define an ideal machine.

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The term ideal machine refers to a hypothetical mechanical system in which energy and power are not lost or dissipated through friction, deformation, wear, or other inefficiencies.

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What are output work and input work?

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Work input is work done on a machine equal to the effort force times the distance through which the force is applied. Work output is work that is done by a machine equals resistance force times the distance through which the force applied.

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