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A block and tackle with four pulleys would have a mechanical advantage of:
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Two or more pulleys used together constitute a block and tackle which, unlike a fixed pulley, does impart mechanical advantage as a function of the number of pulleys that make up the arrangement. So, for example, a block and tackle with three pulleys would have a mechanical advantage of three.
Which of the following statements about this pulley configuration is false?
Mechanical advantage is the number of ropes that support the resistance |
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Changes the direction of and multiplies the effort force |
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This is a block and tackle pulley configuration |
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Only multiplies the effort force |
A block and tackle is a combination of one or more fixed pulleys and one or more movable pulleys where the fixed pulleys change the direction of the effort force and the movable pulleys multiply it. The mechanical advantage is equal to the number of times the effort force changes direction and can be increased by adding more pulley wheels to the system. An easy way to find the mechanical advantage of a block and tackle pulley system is to count the number of ropes that support the resistance.
Which of these will have the most impact on the kinetic energy of an object?
its direction |
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its mass |
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its speed |
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its weight |
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement and is a function of the mass of an object and its speed: \(KE = {1 \over 2}mv^2\) where m is mass in kilograms, v is speed in meters per second, and KE is in joules. The most impactful quantity to kinetic energy is velocity as an increase in mass increases KE linearly while an increase in speed increases KE exponentially.
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Mechanical advantage is resistance force divided by effort force:
MA = \( \frac{F_r}{F_e} \) = \( \frac{400 lbs.}{80 lbs.} \) = 5
Specific gravity is a comparison of the density of an object with the density of:
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carbon |
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oil |
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air |
Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of equal volumes of a substance and water and is measured by a hyrdometer.