Physics
For an ideal machine:
- Output energy = Input energy
- Output energy > Input energy
- Output energy < Input energy
- Work output > Work input
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Answer
Output energy = Input energy
Reason — In an ideal machine, the output energy is equal to the input energy. Ideal machines do not account for any energy losses due to friction, inefficiencies, or other factors.
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