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the ratio of distance moved by the effort to the distance the load of is called

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Answered by kingofself
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Velocity Ratio is the ratio of the distance moved by the effort to the distance moved by the load which is in the similar time interval.

Explanation:

  • The effort is the force applied to move the object in the particular direction.
  • The distance moved is directly proportional to the force applied on the object.
  • Depending on the distance to be covered and weight of the object the force is applied.
  • The device of automobile field and aerospace field works on this principle.

To know more:

State one reason why is mechanical advantage less than the velocity ratio for an actual machine?

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Answered by rahul123437
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The ratio of distance moved by the effort to the distance the load of is called Velocity Ratio.

Explanation:

  • Velocity ratio is defined as the ratio of the distance moved by the effort at a point.
  • The effort is applied on a simple machine to the distance which it moves at which the load is applied.
  • In the case of an ideal machine, where it is frictionless and weightless, the velocity ratio will be equal to  velocity ratio = mechanical advantage.
  • Velocity ratio is also called distance ratio.
  • For an ideal machine the velocity of the machine can be determined using the distance moved.
  • The velocity ratio (V.R.) of a machine is defined as the ratio of distance moved by the effort compared to the distance moved by the load.
  • Formula for finding the Velocity Ratio = Distance moved by the effort / Distance moved by the load.

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