Define the "work principle" for real machines:
The work accomplished by a machine will a...
Define the "work principle" for real machines:
The work accomplished by a machine will always be less than the work needed to operate the machine.
The work accomplished by a machine will always be greater than the work input required to operate the machine.
The work required to operate a machine is equal to the work which it will perform (output).
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