Because of freely moving of electrons in the material
friction
Assuming they are all part of the torque-multiplier, and the hauling end is moving parallel with the load end, the advantage is 4:1.
Yes, gas molecules do move freely in three directions.(Every substantial particle is to be found in "space" = "3D" = three "dimensions", but not essentially "moving free")
Gym pulleys Window blinds elevator pulleys garage door pulleys
There are fixed, moveable, and compound pulleys.
Because of freely moving of electrons in the material
The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
Yes
A screw used to move flaps, pulleys used for steering, The level - used in conjunction with pulleys to operate some of the Yoke controls, the wheel - used in moving the craft on the ground and moving inflight trollies
In a nuclear fission reaction, a freely moving neutron undergoes neutron capture and initiates the nuclear fission of a fuel atom.
they arent moving freely. they are loosely bound to the nucleus.
who gives a rats
Fibrous joints have almost no movement.
friction
Now that the stalker has been apprehended, the whole neighborhood can breathe freely.
You probably have a siezed alternator or something. Take it off and see if all you're pulleys turn freely.