A single fixed pulley does not increase or decrease force.
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In a pulley, the ideal mechanical advantage is equal to the number of rope segments pulling up on the object. ... In the single fixed pulley, only one rope segment pulls up on the load, so the ideal mechanical advantage is 1. In other words, this type of pulley doesn't increase the force that is applied to it
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In a pulley, the ideal mechanical advantage is equal to the number of rope segments pulling up on the object. ... In the single fixed pulley, only one rope segment pulls up on the load, so the ideal mechanical advantage is 1. In other words, this type of pulley doesn't increase the force that is applied to it.
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