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what is true of a real machine that enables a person to move a heavy object with little applied force

the object will move further than the applied force.

The object will move less than the applied force.

The work input required will equal the work output.

The work input required is greater than the work output ​

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The purpose of the machine is to leverage its mechanical advantage such that the force it outputs to move the heavy object is greater than the force required for you to input.

But there's no such thing as a free lunch! When you apply the conservation of energy, the work the machine does on the object will always be equal to (in an ideal machine) or less than the work you input to the machine.

This means that you will apply a lesser force for a longer distance so that the machine can supply a greater force on the object to push it a smaller distance. That is the trade-off of using the machine: it enables you to use a smaller force but at the cost of having to apply that smaller force for a greater distance.

The answer is: The work input required will equal the work output.

Answer:

The work input (required) is greater than the work output.

The object will move less than the applied force.

Explanation:

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