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In the Block and Tackle shown there appears to be 3 ropes on each side joining the two blocks together and so its '''[[Mechanical Advantage]]''' would be 6 - i.e. pulling down on the rope with a force of 100kg would enable a load of 600kg to be lifted ''(assuming there are no losses due to friction)''. | In the '''Block and Tackle''' shown there appears to be 3 ropes on each side joining the two blocks together and so its '''[[Mechanical Advantage]]''' would be 6 - i.e. pulling down on the rope with a force of 100kg would enable a load of 600kg to be lifted ''(assuming there are no losses due to friction)''. | ||
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* Examples from '''[[2100 Animated Mechanical Mechanisms|Nguyen Duc Thang's]]''' YouTube Channel '''[[2100 Animated Mechanical Mechanisms]]''' | |||
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| [https://youtu.be/MLWs-9-HqqU '''Lifting Tackle'''] - '''[[Mechanical Advantage]]''' = 4 ''(number of the cable branches that suspend the weight or twice number of movable pulleys)'' | |||
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| [https://youtu.be/Zgg0qqGG7NU '''Using a series of pulleys'''] - '''[[Mechanical Advantage]]''' = 8 ''(each pulley halves the load)''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 3 September 2016
Description
A Block and Tackle comprises a number of pulleys grouped together in blocks or ‘sheaves’ such that one block is fixed and the other is made moveable by means of a single continuous rope, or similar, threaded around them. In this configuration, the load is shared between the number of ropes threaded between the two blocks.
Features and Applications
In the Block and Tackle shown there appears to be 3 ropes on each side joining the two blocks together and so its Mechanical Advantage would be 6 - i.e. pulling down on the rope with a force of 100kg would enable a load of 600kg to be lifted (assuming there are no losses due to friction).
Animations
- Examples from Nguyen Duc Thang's YouTube Channel 2100 Animated Mechanical Mechanisms
Lifting Tackle - Mechanical Advantage = 4 (number of the cable branches that suspend the weight or twice number of movable pulleys) | Using a series of pulleys - Mechanical Advantage = 8 (each pulley halves the load). |
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