Is it right the mechanical advantage equal to load divided by effort
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Therefore, the mechanical advantage = 200÷ 100= 2. this can be also written as 2:1. the person is able to lift twice the load using 100 N of effort. the mechanical advantage can also be calculated theoretically by measuring the distance between the load and pivot and the effort and pivot.
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