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How do you calculate Theoretical Effort Force and Effort Distance?

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Answered by harshit517283
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Explanation:

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Answered by XxGoslayertxX
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The ideal mechanical advantage equals the length of the effort arm divided by the length of the resistance arm of a lever. In general, the IMA = the resistance force, Fr, divided by the effort force, Fe. IMA also equals the distance over which the effort is applied, de, divided by the distance the load travels, dr.

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