Why are speed ratio and mechanical advantage never the same?

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2026-07-12 08:30

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Speed ratio and mechanical advantage are not the same because they are inversely related. Speed ratio is a measure of how much the input speed is amplified or reduced by a machine, while mechanical advantage is a measure of how much the input force is amplified or reduced. A machine that increases speed will have a mechanical advantage less than one, while a machine that increases force will have a mechanical advantage greater than one.

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