Laura pushes on the pedals of her bike

with a force of 320 N. If the bike has an
output force of 640 N, what is the
mechanical advantage of this bike?

you gotta divide 640 by 320 i think

OMG TYSM Greg :)

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Laura pushes on the pedals of her bike with a force of 320 N. If the bike has an output

force of 640 N, what is the MA of this bike?

To find the mechanical advantage of Laura's bike, we need to use the formula:

Mechanical Advantage = Output Force / Input Force

In this case, the output force is given as 640 N and the input force is given as 320 N.

So, we can substitute these values into the formula to calculate the mechanical advantage:

Mechanical Advantage = 640 N / 320 N
= 2

Therefore, the mechanical advantage of Laura's bike is 2.