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If the actual mechanical advantage of a machine is 4.2, and the input force is 10.0 N, what is the output force? 2.3 N 42 N 0.42 N 10 N
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If the actual mechanical advantage of a machine is 4.2, and the input force is 10.0 N, what is the output force? 2.3 N 42 N 0.42 N 10 N
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If the actual mechanical advantage of a machine is 4.2, and the input force is 10.0 N, what is the output force?
2.3 N
42 N
0.42 N
10 N
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Output Force = Actual Mechanical Advantage * Input Force
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