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===Mechanical advantage=== The [[mechanical advantage]] <math>\mathrm{MA}</math> of a simple machine as defined as the ratio of the output force exerted on the load to the input force applied. The inclined plane the output load force is just the gravitational force of the load object on the plane, its weight <math>F_\text{w}</math>. The input force is the force <math>F_\text{i}</math> exerted on the object, parallel to the plane, to move it up the plane. The mechanical advantage is :<math>\mathrm{MA} = \frac {F_\text{w}}{F_\text{i}} \,</math> The <math>\mathrm{MA}</math> of an ideal inclined plane without friction is sometimes called ''ideal mechanical advantage'' <math>\mathrm{IMA}</math> while the MA when friction is included is called the ''actual mechanical advantage'' <math>\mathrm{AMA}</math>.<ref name="Dennis">{{cite book | last = Dennis | first = Johnnie T. | title = The Complete Idiot's Guide to Physics | publisher = Penguin | year = 2003 | pages = 116β117 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=y-cB37zUU90C&q=%22ideal+mechanical+advantage%22+actual+mechanical+advantage%22+%22inclined+plane%22&pg=PA117 | isbn = 978-1-59257-081-2}}</ref>
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