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Which mathematical formula would you use to calculate the IMA of a wheel?

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W = F x D

The work you put into a machine -- the input force -- is the force you apply times the distance you apply it. The work done by the machine equals the resisting weight times the distance it moves when you perform the work.

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Answer:
IMA = (R)/(r)

Explanation: In generally IMA is the ratio of the resistance force and the effort force.

IMA for wheel:

Ideal Mechanical Advantage is the ratio of the radius of the wheel and radius of the axle.

The formula of IMA of a wheel is


IMA = (R)/(r)

Where, R is the radius of the wheel and r is the radius of the axle.



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