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Question
Derive the relationship between mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a machine.
Solution
Let a machine overcome a load L by the application of an effort E. In time t, let the displacement
of effort be dE and the displacement of load be dL.
Work input = Effort X displacement of effort
= E X dE
Efficiency ๐ซ = `"๐ค๐๐๐ ๐๐ข๐ก๐๐ข๐ก "/"๐ค๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ข๐ก"`
๐ซ = `"๐ฟ ×๐๐ฟ"/"๐ธ × ๐๐ธ"`= `"๐ฟ"/"๐ธ"` × `"1"/"๐๐ธ/๐๐ฟ"`
But `"๐ฟ"/"๐ธ"`=๐.๐ด
`"๐๐ธ"/"๐๐ฟ"`=๐.๐
๐ซ = `"๐.๐ด"/"๐.๐ "`
M.A = n × V.R
Thus, mechanical advantage of a machine is equal to the product of its efficiency and velocity ratio.
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