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Tension
Tension
The force is tension.
there can be any amount of ropes on a pulley
The number of ropes supporting the pulley and the strength of those ropes.
Tension
Tension
Tension
The force is tension.
clews
It is called a Hammock.
Halyards, ropes and stays
there can be any amount of ropes on a pulley
Stays, lines, ropes and halyards.
rigging
"On the ropes" is a colloquial term passed from boxing competitions, where a contestant was groggy, and holding onto the ropes round the ring for support. The implication is of being overcome, of weakness and distress.
To make a hammock for a kid out of newspaper, you can create a basic weave pattern by overlapping and interlocking strips of newspaper. Start by creating a sturdy base with wider strips, then weave thinner strips through to form the hammock surface. Secure the ends with tape or glue for added stability. Keep in mind the weight and size of the child when designing the hammock.