Asked by Yes.
How can you calculate the mechanical advantage a simple machine provides?
Responses:
divide the output force by the input force
Simple machines do not provide a mechanical advantage.
divide the output displacement by the input displacement
divide the output force by the output displacement
Responses:
divide the output force by the input force
Simple machines do not provide a mechanical advantage.
divide the output displacement by the input displacement
divide the output force by the output displacement
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GPT-4o mini
The correct way to calculate the mechanical advantage provided by a simple machine is to **divide the output force by the input force**.
So, the first response is correct:
**Divide the output force by the input force.**
So, the first response is correct:
**Divide the output force by the input force.**
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Yes.
How can a simple fixed pulley make a job easier?
Responses
by decreasing the work done
by decreasing the force required to lift the object
by decreasing the distance that the force needs to be applied
by changing the direction at which the force needs to be applied
Responses
by decreasing the work done
by decreasing the force required to lift the object
by decreasing the distance that the force needs to be applied
by changing the direction at which the force needs to be applied