define velocity ratio in terms of displacement of effort and load
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The velocity ratio (V.R.) of a machine is defined as the ratio of the velocity of the effort to the velocity of the load. In other words, it is the ratio of the displacement of the effort to the displacement of the load.
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The ratio of the velocity of effort to the velocity of the load is called the velocity ratio of the machine.
It is also defined as the ratio of the displacement of effort to the displacement of the load.
Velocity Ratio (V.R.) = de/dL
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