Physics
The mechanical advantage of an ideal single movable pulley is:
- 1
- 2
- less than 2
- less than 1.
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2
Reason — The mechanical advantage in the ideal case is 2 as the load can be lifted by applying the effort equal to half the load i.e., the single movable pulley acts as a force multiplier.
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A single fixed pulley is used because it:
- has a mechanical advantage greater than 1
- has a velocity ratio less than 1
- gives 100% efficiency
- helps to apply the effort in a convenient direction.
The figure given below shows a fixed pulley used by a boy to lift a load of 200 N through a vertical height of 5 m in 10 s. The velocity ratio of the pulley is
- 0
- 1
- 2
- none
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- The velocity ratio of a single fixed pulley is always 1.
- The velocity ratio of a single movable pulley is always 2.
- The velocity ratio of a combination of n movable pulleys with a fixed pulley is always 2n.
- The velocity ratio of a block and tackle system is always equal to the number of strands of the tackle supporting load.
If there are n movable pulleys with one fixed pulley, the mechanical advantage is given by :
- 2n
- 2n+1
- 2n-1
- 2n+2