How is the ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle calculated?
Multiply the radius of t...
Physics, 02.04.2020 02:26 whitewesley124
How is the ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle calculated?
Multiply the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle.
Divide the radius of the wheel by the radius of the axle.
Divide the radius of the axle by the radius of the wheel.
Multiply the circumference of the wheel by the radius of the axle.
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