Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: directly
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Efficiency links force and motion characteristics of machines. Understanding how velocity ratio and mechanical advantage scale under constant efficiency is useful for design trade-offs.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:The standard relation is η = M.A. / V.R. If η is constant, then M.A. is proportional to V.R., i.e., V.R. ∝ M.A. Therefore, V.R. is directly proportional to M.A. under fixed efficiency.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Start with η = M.A. / V.R.Rearrange: V.R. = M.A. / η.With η constant, V.R. ∝ M.A.Hence, proportionality is direct, not inverse.Verification / Alternative check:Consider η = 0.5. If M.A. doubles, then V.R. doubles as well (V.R. = 2 * M.A.), confirming direct proportionality.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Confusing the inverse relationship between M.A. and V.R. only in an ideal machine where η = 1 (in that special case M.A. = V.R., still a direct relation, not inverse).
Final Answer:directly
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