The difference between a fixed pulley and a movable pulley is, the wheel of a fixed pulley does not move because the wheel is attached to a wall, ceiling, or other object. Unlike a fixed pulley, a movable pulley's wheel does move. The wheel on a movable pulley is not attached to a wall or other object.
A fixed pulley changes work by changing the direction of a force. A movable pulley changes work by reducing the input force needed to lift heavy objects. A movable pulley changes the direction of the input force and reduced it. A movable pulley also increases the output force.
A pulley overcomes static friction, which is the friction between the surface of the pulley and the rope or belt moving over it. This allows the pulley to rotate smoothly and lift objects with less force required.
No, a pulley is not a third class lever. A pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel with a groove around its circumference, used for lifting or moving objects. Third class levers have the input force between the fulcrum and the output force.
No, a shovel is a tool typically used for digging or moving soil, whereas a pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel with a groove in which a rope or cable can run to change the direction of a force. They serve different purposes and function differently.
The relationship between the mass of a pulley and the torque it generates in a mechanical system is that the greater the mass of the pulley, the more torque it can generate. This is because the mass of the pulley affects the moment of inertia, which is a measure of how difficult it is to change the rotational motion of an object. A heavier pulley will have a higher moment of inertia, requiring more torque to accelerate or decelerate it.
In a pulley system in equilibrium, the forces acting on the pulley must be balanced. This means that the tension in the rope pulling on each side of the pulley is equal, resulting in a state where the pulley is not moving. This equilibrium condition is reached when the net force acting on the pulley is zero.
A guide pulley helps to change the direction of a moving belt or cable, while a tension pulley is used to maintain the proper tension in the belt or cable.
Movable pulley is attache to the object you are moving while Fixed Pulley changes direction of the applied force.LaDy_caRoLi "Christine carren alcantara"
A pulley overcomes static friction, which is the friction between the surface of the pulley and the rope or belt moving over it. This allows the pulley to rotate smoothly and lift objects with less force required.
You should get Muirs book and or the Bentley manual as they have a HUGE amount of info. They have a two piece pulley system. Put a medium size straight screw driver in the slot of the inner Generator pulley and then it will hold the pulley from moving when you take off the nut. Keep track of the "shims". Put "shims" between the two pulleys or between the nut and outer pulley to tighten or loosen the belt. Once you get it right put the remaining "shims" between the outer pulley and the nut and then torque it down.
take the pulley nut off the alternator....the pulley is split.....shims between the two pulley halves adjust the belt tension
No, a pulley is not a third class lever. A pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel with a groove around its circumference, used for lifting or moving objects. Third class levers have the input force between the fulcrum and the output force.
There are fixed, moveable, and compound pulleys.
Archimedes is credited by Plutrarch with designing the first block and tackle pulley.
they both consist a wheel and are both simple machines that do work with only one movement
Fixed Pulley and Compound Pulley.
the pulley is bad when it stops moving
No, a shovel is a tool typically used for digging or moving soil, whereas a pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel with a groove in which a rope or cable can run to change the direction of a force. They serve different purposes and function differently.