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Velocity ratio=30 load=300N effort=200N mechanical advantage=load/effort
=300/200
= 1.5 efficiency =(mechanical advantage/velocity ratio) *100%
=(1.5/30)*100%
Efficiency =5%
Mzitoo answered the question on May 17, 2019 at 01:46
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