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Mechanical Advantage
Efficiency
If your actual mechanical advantage is 10 J and the theoretical is 40 J, what is your percent efficiency? Hint: % Efficiency = (Actual MA/Ideal MA) * 100
a
400%
b
0.25%
c
4%
d
25%
1 answer
b) 0.25%
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