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zarkam21:

mechanical advantage?

zarkam21:

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Vocaloid:

y i k e s @sillybilly123 rescue me

zarkam21:

In the meantime i need help with more math, should i open a new thread?

Vocaloid:

yeah, I can move this to physics so you can re-open a new math q

zarkam21:

Yes sure if you could do that i would appreciate it

zarkam21:

let me know when you did

Vocaloid:

it's in physics now, let me know if you need help opening a math question

zarkam21:

Okay

Nnesha:

\[\large\rm Mechanical~Advantage =\frac{ output ~force }{ input ~force}\]\[\large\rm F_{IN}\cdot distance = F_{out} \cdot distance \]\[\rm F_{i.n} \cdot d_1 = F_{out} \cdot d_2\]

zarkam21:

b?

zarkam21:

right?

Nnesha:

yes

Nnesha:

\[\frac{ F_{out} }{ F_{i.n}}=\frac{ d_1 }{ d_2 }\]

zarkam21:

so the answer would be b?

zarkam21:

final answer*

Nnesha:

yes

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