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31 October, 01:57

A rock climber uses a pulley system to pull himself 10 m up a tricky part of a rock face. If the pulley system has a mechanical advantage of 3 and the climber weighs 786 N, what force does he use?

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  1. 31 October, 02:19
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    Mechanical advantage M is the ratio of output force Fo and the input force Fi and it tells us how much times does a machine multiply the input force. In our case M=3 and Fo = 786N because we need the machine to output the same force as the climbers weight to pull him up. Lets input the numbers:

    M=Fo/Fi

    Fi=Fo/M=763 N/3=262 N.

    So we want to input 262 N of force to get 763 N of output force.
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