Mechanical Efficiency

In physics, mechanical efficiency is the effectiveness of a simple machine. The formula for finding efficiency is,
Efficiency = AMA IMA
where AMA equals actual mechanical advantage and IMA equals ideal mechanical advantage. Efficiency is measured as a percentage. The efficiency of an ideal machine is 100%. Therefore, all real machine efficiencies are less than 100%.

 

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