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12 May, 06:21

Rafael swings a baseball bat with a force of 25 N. The baseball bat exerts a force of 5 N on the baseball. What is the mechanical advantage of the baseball bat?

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  1. 12 May, 06:42
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    Imagine that Rafael hit the baseball with a force of 25 N and what came out was a 5 N force.

    The bat did not give Rafael an advantage, because the force that came out was less than that applied.

    Mechanical Advantage in this case = Force output / Force applied

    = 5 / 25 = 1/5 = 0.2

    Mechanical advantage = 0.2. This is actually a mechanical disadvantage.

    Because the value is less than 1, if it were greater than 1, then it would really be an advantage.
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