What type of distance is caused by the force you apply to a machine over a given distance?

What type of distance is caused by the force you apply to a machine over a given distance?

  • Correct Answer: input distance
  • response distance
  • accumulation distance
  • force distance

Explanation: The force you apply to a machine is applied over a given distance, called the input distance. The force applied by the machine to the object is also applied over a distance, called the output distance. The output distance may or may not be the same as the input distance.

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