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Why is the work output of a machine never equal to the work input? A. Some work input is used to overcome friction. B. Input distance never equals output distance. C. Some work output is used to overcome friction.

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the answer is A. Some work input is used to overcome friction.
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Answer:

A. Some work input is used to overcome friction.

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that in real conditions it is not possible to form a surface which do not have any friction or we can say that it is not possible to have a surface which is 100% smooth

So here when a machine absorbs some energy as its input work then some part of this energy is used against frictional force between its moving part and hence the output energy is less than the energy that it absorb.

So output energy is never same as the input energy of a machine.

So correct answer would be

A. Some work input is used to overcome friction.

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