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Definition of self-locking machine

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Self-locking machines

In many simple machines, if the load force Fout on the machine is high enough in relation to the input force Fin, the machine will move backwards, with the load force doing work on the input force. ... This is called a "self-locking", "nonreversible", or "non-overhauling" machine.

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Self-locking machines

In many simple machines, if the load force Fout on the machine is high enough in relation to the input force Fin, the machine will move backwards, with the load force doing work on the input force. ... This is called a "self-locking", "nonreversible", or "non-overhauling" machine.

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