
Mathematics and Physics
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Physics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Multiple Choice
Which statement about the actual mechanical advantage of a machine is true?
The actual mechanical advantage is greater than one if the input force is greater than the output force
The actual mechanical advantage of a machine is greater than its ideal mechanical advantage when the output force is greater than the input force
The actual mechanical advantage of a machine is always less than its ideal mechanical advantage
The actual mechanical advantage of a machine is never affected by friction
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Multiple Choice
If a lever raises a large rock 0.1 meters when the other end of the lever moves downward 2 meters, what is the ideal mechanical advantage of the lever
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.5
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Multiple Choice
A machine is used to accomplish 300 J of work. If the efficiency of the machine is 60 percent, what is the necessary work input?
180 J
360 J
500 J
750 J
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