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Physics, 13.01.2020 02:31 pinkpearl2022

In the 1800s, a german prince designed a hand-cranked machine to lift water from a
stream to the kitchen window. the machine required 200 n of effort force to lift
980 n of water: what is the mechanical advantage of the prince's machine?

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