Why is the work of the force applied to the mechanism always greater than the necessary useful work?

The work of the force applied to the mechanism, or otherwise the expended energy, is more useful, because, in addition to performing the necessary work, it is spent on extraneous factors: heating the parts of the mechanism when they rub against each other, heating the surrounding air, etc.



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