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Silly Gilly
22 September, 09:49
What is the formula for mechanical advantage
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Josie
22 September, 11:16
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I think this is right: FA = effort to overcome the force of the object. Determine the mechanical advantage if 300N force is required to overcome a load of 700N. Calculate the mechanical advantage if 600N force is required to overcome a load of 1000N.
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Howell
22 September, 11:26
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Mechanical advantage of a machine =
(output force of the machine) divided by (input force)
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