An ideal machine is an idealistic system in which there is no loss of energy. Loss of energy may occur through any type of radiation, radiational heat for example. In this article, energy loss refers to losses of energy that are not directly accountable for, as when a space shuttle propels itself it both expends energy to move itself and in heat loss.

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  • An ideal machine is an idealistic system in which there is no loss of energy. Loss of energy may occur through any type of radiation, radiational heat for example. In this article, energy loss refers to losses of energy that are not directly accountable for, as when a space shuttle propels itself it both expends energy to move itself and in heat loss.
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  • An ideal machine is an idealistic system in which there is no loss of energy. Loss of energy may occur through any type of radiation, radiational heat for example. In this article, energy loss refers to losses of energy that are not directly accountable for, as when a space shuttle propels itself it both expends energy to move itself and in heat loss.
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  • Ideal machine
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