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The relationship between mechanical advantage (M.A.) and velocity ratio (V.R.) for a practical machine is:

  1. M.A.= V.R.
  2. M.A.> V.R.
  3. M.A.< V.R.
  4. None of these

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M.A.< V.R.

Reason — In actual practice there is some friction between the parts of the machine or deformation of parts, which causes the mechanical advantage to be less than the velocity ratio.

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