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Why is mechanical advantage different from speed ratio?
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The speed ratio and mechanical advantage are different because of friction. The real mechanical advantage is decreased because of friction, so the speed ratio is also decreased...?
The speed ratio and mechanical advantage are different because of friction. The real mechanical advantage is decreased because of friction, so the speed ratio is also decreased...?
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