what is differece between single fixed puley and single movable pulley system in physics of 6 standard
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A good example of a fixed pulley is a flag pole: When you pull down on the rope, the direction of force is redirected by the pulley, and you raise the flag. A movable pulley is a pulley that is free to move up and down, and is attached to a ceiling or other object by two lengths of the same rope.
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A single movable pulley has a mechanical advantage of 2 i.e. pulling the free end of the rope doubles the force applied on the load attached to pulley. Single fixed pulley has mechanical advantage equal to 1 which means that the force is equal on both the sides of the pulley and their is no multiplication of force....
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