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What is the mechanical advantage
45 N Effort fulcrum. 90 N load
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The mechanical advantage can be calculated by dividing the load by the effort:

Mechanical Advantage = Load / Effort

In this case, the load is 90 N and the effort is 45 N.

Mechanical Advantage = 90 N / 45 N
Mechanical Advantage = 2

Therefore, the mechanical advantage is 2.
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