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Simple Machine: The Pulley
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Simple Machine Part of Lever Family made with a rope, belt or chain wrapped around a wheel. member of lever family a modified lever point in middle of pulley like fulcrum of a lever rest of pulley is like rigid arm of lever multiple pulleys used to increase the MA
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Calculating Mechanical Advantage Fixed pulley => MA = 1 moveable pulley = MA≥2 (count # of supporting ropes.) OR MA = Fo/Fi (Output Force/Input Force)
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Fixed Pulley a pulley in which the wheel does not move. change the direction of the effort force. does not increase the size of the effort force. Fo= Fi; therefore, MA =1. Li = Lo; therefore, MA = 1
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Fixed Pulley - 1st class lever with an IMA of 1 - Changes the direction of force 10 lb
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Movable Pulley - 2nd class lever with an IMA = 2 (count the supporting cables) - Force directions stay constant 5 lb 10 lb
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Pulleys In Combination Fixed and movable pulleys in combination provide mechanical advantage and a change of direction for effort force. 800 lb Movable pulleys in combination provide mechanical advantage without change in effort force direction. 40 lb 20 lb 10 lb 80 lb
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Moveable Pulley does not change direction of the input force does increase the size of the force pull on the rope, pulley & load come up MA = counting # of ropes that lift load. Typically MA > 2.
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Pulley System is simply a fixed & moveable pulley put together. MA = to the number of supporting ropes. Typically MA≥3
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Pulley redirects tension in a rope, which remains constant in system, thus creating advantage. more pulleys added =greater MA each pulley splits amount of force necessary to lift object.
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Example of Pulleys http://library.thinkquest.org/27948/pulley.ht ml?tqskip1=1&tqtime=1008
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Mechanical Advantage Fixed Pulley: MA = 1 Moveable Pulley: MA≥ 2 – Count # of supporting ropes – Fo/Fi
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MA (pulley) – Example #1
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MA (pulley) – Example #2
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MA (pulley) – Example #3 MA = 4
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Eureka: Pulleys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlPWy7q W7oM
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Question #1 A system of pulleys allows a mechanic to lift an 900 N car. a. If the mechanic exerts a force of 300 N on the pulley system, what is the mechanical advantage of the machine? b. What is the mechanical advantage of the pulley system if the mechanic must exert 500 N of force to lift the car? c. After improving the design of his pulley system, the mechanic can now lift the engine with a MA of 4. How much force is now required to lift the engine?
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Question #2 A system of pulleys allows Kartik to lift an 1400 N elephant. a. If Kartik exerts a force of 200 N on the pulley system, what is the mechanical advantage of the machine? b. What is the mechanical advantage of the pulley system if Kartik must exert 900 N of force to lift the car? c. After improving the design of his pulley system, Kartik can now lift the engine with a MA of 5. How much force is now required to lift the engine?
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Question #3 How many supporting ropes does a pulley with a mechanical advantage of 6 have?
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Question #4 If Faizan does 500J of work using a pulley system and the force exerted is 300 Newtons, then what is the distance travelled?
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