Category:Mechanical Advantage
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This category contains results about Mechanical Advantage.
Definitions specific to this category can be found in Definitions/Mechanical Advantage.
Let $M$ be a machine.
The mechanical advantage of $M$ is defined as the ratio of the load on $M$ to the effort applied to $M$.
That is, the mechanical advantage of $M$ is the (reactive) force exerted by $M$ divided by the (active) force exerted on $M$.
Thus when $M$ is in equilibrium:
- $\mathrm {MA} = \dfrac L E$
where:
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