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A machine has an efficiency of 61 percent.  Find the input work if the output work is 140 J.

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A machine has an efficiency of 61 percent.  Find the input work if the output work is 140 J.

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Solution

To find the input work, we can use the formula for efficiency:

Efficiency = (Output work / Input work) * 100

Given that the efficiency is 61 percent and the output work is 140 J, we can rearrange the formula to solve for the input work:

Input work = (Output work / Efficiency) * 100

Substituting the given values:

Input work = (140 J / 61%) * 100

To calculate this, we need to convert the efficiency from a percentage to a decimal:

Input work = (140 J / 0.61) * 100

Input work = 229.51 J

Therefore, the input work is approximately 229.51 J.

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