Even a single pulley can hold a car, if it is built strongly enough. It would be an unnecessary complication to use a hundred pulleys.
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The top speed for a Laguna stock car is estimated at one hundred and fifty miles per hour and with about a stunning one hundred and ninety one horsepower.
Shoelaces and pulleys both involve pulling one end to tighten or fasten something at the other end. Both rely on friction to hold things in place - shoelaces on the eyelets of shoes, and pulleys on the grooves of the wheel. They are both examples of simple machines that make work easier.
One kind of elevator uses pulleys, but not all do.
a combination of one or more fixed pulleys and one or more movable pulleys such as a crane
a combination of one or more fixed pulleys and one or more movable pulleys such as a crane
Just one. The car is designed to hold just one person.
one bag has five lbs. of cans, then one hundred bags hold five hundred lbs of cans. 1000 lbs. = 1 ton. so then two hundred bags hold one thousand lbs tons) of cans, and you want two tons, so you need four hundred bags to hold two thousand lbs. (two tons) of cans.
The engine usually has an idler and/or tensioning pulley as well as a few pulleys that use the power of a traveling serpentine belt to drive components such as the alternator, a/c pump, etc. Any of the pulleys that have one or more grooves that assist to guide the belt(s) are, technically, sheaves. Idler or tensioner pulleys that are completely flat because the flat back of the belt rides on them are not sheaves, but are pulleys.
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pulleys are one