natalie6554
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  • 15-03-2019
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Why is there no such thing as an ideal machine

Why is there no such thing as an ideal machine class=

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kylienaomii
kylienaomii kylienaomii
  • 15-03-2019

A simple machine, such as a lever, pulley, or gear train, is "ideal" if the power input is equal to the power output of the device, which means there are no losses. In this case, the mechanical efficiency is 100%. so i would say C i hope i got it write let me know !!

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