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For a given machine, explain why the Mechanical Advantage is usually less than the Ideal Mechanical Advantage? What does this tell you about a machine that has a mechanical advantage vs. a machine that has an ideal mechanical advantage? Provide an example of a machine with a MA and a machine with an IMA. /7 Your answer

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