A simple machine made from wheels and ropes is a pulley.
This is called a pulley.
That would most likely be a pulley. A pulley is essentially a wheel on an axle that usually has a groove in the middle of its circumference that holds a rope, cable, belt, or chain. Pulleys are used to transmit motion rotationally and apply force in the direction of said motion. Two or more pulleys makes a tackle. Hope this is what you were looking for.
A pulley. Helpful? If it was, click yes, if not, click no, and of course, you don't have to.
pulleyA halliard is the rope used to pull a flag, sail or anything else to the top of a spar or a yard. That's where the name comes from 'haul+yard' = Halliard.When you pull down on the rope, the flag goes up.What kind of simple machine would help you do this?Hint: What does the rope pass through at the top of the flagpole?A pulley.
A pulley system is made up of a pulley and a rope. A pulley is, in essence, a wheel with a groove going all the way around it so that a rope or a cable can fit in it securely. One could also run an indented track around a wheel.
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Rope is not a simple machine on its own, it's a simple machine on a wheel and axle, then it's a pulley.
A Pulley.
A pulley
This is called a pulley.
That would most likely be a pulley. A pulley is essentially a wheel on an axle that usually has a groove in the middle of its circumference that holds a rope, cable, belt, or chain. Pulleys are used to transmit motion rotationally and apply force in the direction of said motion. Two or more pulleys makes a tackle. Hope this is what you were looking for.
Pully
a pulley
A tire is a wheel and axle. This simple machine makes work easier by reducing the amount of force that needs to be applied to move a load.It is an Wheel and axle.
a pulley is not a complex machine. it is a small wheel with a groove around it. a rope is passed over it to pull the load easily. so it is a simple machine
A pulley. Helpful? If it was, click yes, if not, click no, and of course, you don't have to.
A pulley. Helpful? If it was, click yes, if not, click no, and of course, you don't have to.