What is the advantage in using a simple machine?
reduces the amount of work needed to mo...
Biology, 17.01.2020 23:31 EmiSiddiqi4037
What is the advantage in using a simple machine?
reduces the amount of work needed to move an object.
increase the mechanical advantage by increasing the effort force that is applied.
reduce the amount of energy required.
reduce the work needed to effort force applied ration.
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