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what is the velocity ratio of a single movable pully and the pully having more then two wheel?​

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Answered by shreeyakansal14
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Answer:

The velocity ratio of a single movable pulley is 2

Explanation:

Load L is attached to the movable pulley. A rope is fixed at a point in ceiling that passes through the movable pulley.

In order to lift the load L by X meters, the effort E needs to travel the distance of 2X meters. (The entire rope needs to be pulled by E for a distance of 2X.)

Now, Velocity Ratio equals (Distance traveled by E) divided by (Distance traveled by L)

So it becomes : 2X/X. This equals to 2

Since it is a ratio. it has no units of measurement.

Answered by BrokenHeart44
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Load L is attached to the movable pulley. A rope is fixed at a point in ceiling that passes through the movable pulley.

In order to lift the load L by X meters, the effort E needs to travel the distance of 2X meters. (The entire rope needs to be pulled by E for a distance of 2X.)

Now, Velocity Ratio equals (Distance traveled by E) divided by (Distance traveled by L)

So it becomes : 2X/X. This equals to 2

Since it is a ratio. it has no units of measurement.

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