Makaelah Makaelah
  • 10-11-2014
  • Mathematics
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Explain, why in a real machine the output work is always less than the input work.

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personl personl
  • 10-11-2014
Because some of the work input is turned into waste byproducts like heat. A simple machine has friction to overcome, and by doing that heat is created
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skeletongamerthe2nd skeletongamerthe2nd
  • 09-12-2021

Answer:

Thermal Energy Is Being Created By Friction

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