Everything about Mechanical Efficiency totally explained
In
physics,
mechanical efficiency is the effectiveness of a machine and is defined as
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To show the effectiveness of a machine one must compare its work input to its work output. Efficiency is often indicated by a
percentage, the efficiency of an
ideal machine is 100%. Due to the fact that energy can't emerge from nothing and the
Second law of thermodynamics which states that the quality of energy will always decrease (transforming from mechanical energy to
thermal energy) the mechanical efficiency of any machine will always be less than 100%. Additionaly, there will always be some friction to hinder the machine's performance.+
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