A simple machine with an effort of 30N lifted a load of 6N. Calculate the mechanical advantages

well, 30 = 6*5

you put 5 times what you get out, right?

To calculate the mechanical advantage of a simple machine, you can use the formula:

Mechanical Advantage (MA) = Load (L) / Effort (E)

In this case, the load is 6N and the effort is 30N.

MA = 6N / 30N
MA = 0.2

Therefore, the mechanical advantage of the simple machine is 0.2.

To calculate the mechanical advantage, we need to use the formula:

Mechanical Advantage (MA) = Load / Effort

In this case, the load is 6N and the effort is 30N, so we can substitute these values into the formula:

MA = 6N / 30N

Simplifying this expression, we get:

MA = 1/5

So the mechanical advantage of the simple machine is 1/5.