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Ideal Machine: Energy input = Energy output; Work input = Fedinput = Frdoutput = Work output ... That is, a small input force can accomplish a task requiring a large output force. But the constraint is that the small input force must be exerted through a larger distance so that the work input is equal to the work output.
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• Work input is the work that is put into the machine (the input distance times the input or effort force). ... • A comparison of input work to output work is called efficiency.
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Work input/output, efficient probelm, just need someone to check my work :) Introductory Physics discussion ... Similar Threads for: Work input/output, efficient probelm, just need someone to check my work :)
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Science question: Whats a machines ability to convert work input to work output? that's called its effiency. ... Furmula of input work? Work output is found by? How is work input calculated? What is the work input formula? What does human work convert to? How do you find the work output? Does work input equal work exerted?
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Efficiency is a measure of how much more work must be put into a machine than you get out of the machine. In the real world, the efficiency of a machinewill always be less than 100%. This means that a machine will never do work for you. ... Efficiency = Work input / Work output x 100%
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www.leydenscience.org/physics/work/effic.htm
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Input: Getting Data from the User to the Computer ... They are used by people such as warehouse workers, packers, forklift operators, and others whose primary work is not clerical. Examples of remote data collection devices are machines for taking inventory, reading shipping labels, and recording job costs.
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Keyboard Allows retrieval of keystrokes from a keyboard input device. ... Mouse Allows retrieval of position and button clicks from a mouse input device. ... MouseState Represents the state of a mouse input device, including mouse cursor position and buttons pressed.
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The work input is always greater than the work output. ... Students will be able to calculate work input, output, efficiency, and mechanical advantage of simple machines. ... The next activity is to use an incline plane to begin learning how to calculate work input and work output. Students will do practice problems before...
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