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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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Hello
A pulley is used to change the direction of a force and under certain arrangements, distribute the tension forces caused by a weight. In the case of a zipline, the pulley is not used to change direction of forces; it is used to roll along the cable.
The way I see it, the pulley could be replaced by a rolling ball along the cable (for purely diagrammatic purposes).
Javier Rivera
Astronomy Programs Manager
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
2559 Puesta Del Sol
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-4711 ext. 173; [log in to unmask]
http://sbnature.org/gladwin/3.html
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From: Informal Science Education Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Fournier, Kathy
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Subject: science of ziplines
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Hey all:
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
plane and a wheel and axle.
I know this group will have plenty of insight so bring it on!
Kathy Fournier
Associate Vice President of Education
McWane Science Center
200 19th Street North
Birmingham, AL 35203
205-714-8254
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