Answer:
Machines which are used to lift a load are governed by the "Law of machines", which states that the effort to be applied on the machine (p) is related to the weight (w) which it can lift as -
p = mw + c
Where m and c are positive constants which are characteristics of the machine.
p = mw + c
Where m and c are positive constants which are characteristics of the machine.
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