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no machine is perfect in practice? why​

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Answered by llRomeoll
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Answer: In ideal machines , all the input energy should be converted to output energy . But , some part of energy is always lost in overcoming friction and input energy is always greater than output energy . Hence , no machine is ideal.

Answered by XxINDIANKINGXx
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Answer: In ideal machines , all the input energy should be converted to output energy . But , some part of energy is always lost in overcoming friction and input energy is always greater than output energy . Hence , no machine is ideal.

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