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30 July, 10:06

If a machine has an efficiency of 94% and you apply 574J of work, how much work do you get out of the machine

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  1. 30 July, 10:16
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    539.56 Joules

    Explanation: Efficiency of a machine is the ratio of work output to work input expressed as a percentage. Efficiency = (work output/work input) * 100% Efficiency of a machine is not 100% because so energy is lost due to friction of the moving parts and also as heat.

    In this case;

    Efficiency = 94%

    Work input = 574 Joules

    Therefore, Assuming work output is x

    94% = (x/574 J) * 100%

    0.94 = (x/574 J)

    x = 539.56 J

    Thus, you get work of 539.56 J from the machine
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