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Science Central: Science - Physics - Classical Mechanics. A fascinating article that describes how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works!. This interactive exhibit, part of the Exhibits Collection, explores how the laws of physics play a role in the design of amusement park rides..
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www.sciencecentral.com/category/209353
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A fascinating article that describes how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works! ... Understanding the Block and Tackle ... A block and tackle is an arrangement of rope and pulleys that allows you to trade force for distance. In this edition of How Stuff Works we will look at how a block and tackle works,
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www.howstuffworks.com/pulley.htm
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Amusement Park Physics - How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? Design your own roller coaster and experiment with bumper car collisions. ... Block and Tackle - Colorful illustrated tutorial shows how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works.
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www.dmoz.org/Science/Physics/Classical_Mechanics/
www.dmoz.org/Science/Physics/Classical_Mechanics/
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I am not a physicist nor am I a student of physics. ... I am seeking a simple, clear and concise explanation of how the block and tackle works. How can a system of such pulleys increase the amount of weight lifted by a given amount of energy, or reduce the amount of energy needed to lift a given amount of weight?
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www.mcasco.com/qa_batma.html
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Shoot the Monkey; This activity is a classic example of firing directly towards a falling target. Due to the laws of physics it is rather hard to miss! ... Study a block and tackle pulley system in which a one, two, or three fixed pulley(s) set supports a similar movable set. You can raise or lower the load with the mouse.
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faculty.ccc.edu/tr-scimath/physics.htm
faculty.ccc.edu/tr-scimath/physics.htm
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Work and simple machines: Block and Tackle ... The block and tackle each have three pulleys. A string is strung through all the pulleys. ... A mass of 200g attached to the free end of the string can lift a mass of 1200g (including tackle). The strings around the pulleys give an advantage of 6:1.
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www.phys.psu.edu/~demo/demos/blktkl.html
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HOW A BLOCK AND TACKLE WORKS; See how a block and tackle works, and examine several other force-multiplying devices. ... Some are suitable for physics projects, and some are for more serious hobbyists. You'll have to figure out which ones are right for you.
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www.athropolis.com/links/how-work.htm
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WARNING!!! Remember that these project ideas and outlines are meant to help you complete your own science project. But it is DISHONEST and UNETHICAL to copy someone else's project work samples and submit them as ... What happens to the force needed to lift a weight when an additional pulley is added to a block and tackle?
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www.totallycoolscience.com/Scienceprojectideas/physics....
www.totallycoolscience.com/Scienceprojectideas/physics.htm
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Equipment: demo cart, force transducer, and the block & tackle ... Physics Lecture Demonstrations ... Mechanical advantage: block and tackle...
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www.physics.mcmaster.ca/demo/block_tackle.html
www.physics.mcmaster.ca/demo/block_tackle.html
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