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In this case, the "pulley" isn't acting as a pulley. In the parlance of a
simple machine, to be a pulley it must do one of three things:
- change the direction of a force
- transmit rotational motion
- realize a mechanical advantage
In this case, the "pulley" is doing none of those things, and is acting as a
wheel and axle.
You can tell this by imagining that the rider and wheel on top of the zip
line... imagine a tight rope walker on roller skates. You'd expect to buy a
set of wheels and axles, not a pulley.
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Earl Stirling
Building SCIENCE!
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On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Fournier, Kathy <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hey all:
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> I need some help in settling a difference of opinion among my staff. We
> are writing up the science of a zipline for a new exhibit and there is
> some disagreement on whether or not the 2 simple machines involved are
> an inclined plane (they slope of the wire) and a pulley OR an inclined
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