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Question
Derive a relationship between mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a machine.
Answer in Brief
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Solution
Let a machine overcome a load L by applying an effort E, in time t. Let the displacement of effort be dE, and the displacement of the load be dL.
Work input = Effort × Displacement of effort
Work input = E × DE
Work output = Load × Displacement of load
Work output = L x dL
Efficiency = η
`"Efficiency"="Work output"/"Work input"`
`eta=(L xx d_L)/(E xx d_E)`
`eta=L/E xx d_L/d_E`
Now, we know that
`L/E=M.A`
`d_E/d_L=V.R`
Thus, we get
`eta="M.A"/"V.R."`
`M.A.=V.R. xx eta`
Thus, the mechanical advantage of a machine is equal to the product of its velocity ratio and efficiency.
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