The 6:1 Pulley System
As we continue to apply more pulleys to the system then the mechanical advantage ratio increases. In this system some of the pulleys that have…
As we continue to apply more pulleys to the system then the mechanical advantage ratio increases. In this system some of the pulleys that have…
With this 5:1 pulley system the user is required to apply an effort of only 20kg to lift the 100kg load. Notice that when the…
This pulley system provides a 4:1 mechanical advantage. The user is required to apply a force of 25kg to raise this 100kg load, for every…
Here we have a 3:1 mechanical advantage. First one end of the rope is attached directly to the load, this is then passed around an…
In the illustration to the right we have a rope attached to a load weighing 100kg. The rope has been passed through a pulley which…
Pulley systems are used to provide us with a mechanical advantage, where the amount of input effort is multiplied to exert greater forces on a…
If we take a 1:1 system and turn it upside down it will result in a 2:1 mechanical advantage. Instead of the pulley being attached…
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