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Consider an ideal pulley system. Pull one end of a
How would you use a pulley system with one rope to pull at a single item at two points simultaneously?
The free ropes of two
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For a pulley system with 8 supporting strands, how far would you have to pull the rope to lift a 125 kg object 1.0 meters off
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A pulley system on a pier is used to pull boats towards the pier for docking. Suppose that a boat is being docked and has a rope
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Consider an ideal pulley system. Pull one end of a rope downward by 1 meter with 50 N of force, and you'll lift a 200-N load a
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Consider an ideal pulley system. Pull one end of a rope downward by 1 meter with 50 N of force, and you'll lift a 200-N load a
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Consider an ideal pulley system. Pull one end of a rope downward by 1 meter with 50 N of force, and you'll lift a 200-N load a
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Consider an ideal pulley system. Pull one end of a rope downward by 1 meter with 50 N of force, and you'll lift a 200-N load a
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Two equal masses(1 and 2) are connected by an ideal rope across a pulley. This system is on a larger block A; 1 is on top of A,
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In the ideal apparatus shown in the diagram, m1 = 2.0 kg. What is m2 if both masses are at rest? How about if both masses are
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Mr. Mist’s ramp broke so he tried to lift the his 150 Newton box of ungraded papers with a pulley system. Mr. Mist had to pull
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