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For an ideal machine, the efficiency is

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Answered by dishamehra389
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A simple machine, such as a lever, pulley, or gear train, is "ideal" if the power input is equal to the power output of the device, which means there are no losses. In this case, the mechanical efficiency is 100%.

Answered by tejanadh2509
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The efficiency of a simple machine is defined as the ratio of useful work done by a machine (output work) to the total work put into the machine (input work). For ideal or perfect machine, work output is equal to the work input. Ideal machines are those imaginary machines which are frictionlessThe 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. Ideal machines have the theoretical maximum performance, and therefore are used as a baseline for evaluating the performance of real machine systems.

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