Question
Lifting the weight without a pulley requires a force of 400 newtons over a distance of 4 meters. How do these values change when the pulley is applied?
(1 point)
Responses
Both the force and the distance increase.
Both the force and the distance increase.
Both the force and the distance decrease.
Both the force and the distance decrease.
The force decreases, while the distance increases.
The force decreases, while the distance increases.
The force increases, while the distance decreases.
(1 point)
Responses
Both the force and the distance increase.
Both the force and the distance increase.
Both the force and the distance decrease.
Both the force and the distance decrease.
The force decreases, while the distance increases.
The force decreases, while the distance increases.
The force increases, while the distance decreases.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
When a pulley is applied to lift a weight, the force required to lift the weight typically decreases because the pulley can change the direction of the force and distribute the weight effectively. However, the distance through which you must pull the rope usually increases.
In this scenario, with a pulley:
- The required force to lift the weight decreases.
- The distance over which you must pull the rope increases.
So the correct response is:
**The force decreases, while the distance increases.**
In this scenario, with a pulley:
- The required force to lift the weight decreases.
- The distance over which you must pull the rope increases.
So the correct response is:
**The force decreases, while the distance increases.**