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What does a leverage ratio of 1.8 mean? - Answers

It means that an input of 1 unit should result in an output of 1.8 units. The exact output depends on whether the ratio is adjusted for "leakages". In any real machine, some of the force is used up to overcome friction, slippage and so on.



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It means that an input of 1 unit should result in an output of 1.8 units. The exact output depends on whether the ratio is adjusted for "leakages". In any real machine, some of the force is used up to overcome friction, slippage and so on.



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What does a leverage ratio of 1.8 mean? - Answers

It means that an input of 1 unit should result in an output of 1.8 units. The exact output depends on whether the ratio is adjusted for "leakages". In any real machine, some of the force is used up to overcome friction, slippage and so on.

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