how to draw a single movable pulley
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Since it is inconvenient to apply the effort in an upward direction, a single fixed pulley is used to change the direction of effort.
In equilibrium, L = T + T = 2T
E = T
Mechanical advantage = Load(L)/Effort(E) = 2T/T = 2
As the effort is pulled down through a distance dE, the two segments of the thread carrying the movable pulley and the load goes up by dE/2.
Hence, dL = dE/2
Velocity ratio (VR) = dE/dL
= dE/dE/2
= 2.
Efficiency = MA/VR
= 2/2
= 1 or 100%.
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