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Mechanical Aptitude Tests Train Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved single pulley questions - Single pulley questions are relatively straightforward. If the pulley is fixed, then the force required is equal to the weight. If the pulley moves with the weight (attached to the weight) then the...

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single pulley questions - ✔✔Single pulley questions are relatively

straightforward.




If the pulley is fixed, then the force required is equal to the weight. If the

pulley moves with the weight (attached to the weight) then the force is

equal to half of the weight.




Another way of thinking about this is to divide the weight by the number of

sections of rope supporting it (supporting the weight) to obtain the force

needed to lift it.




In A there is only one section of rope supporting the weight, so 10/1 = 10

Kg required to lift the weight.

, ©JOSHCLAY 2024/2025. YEAR PUBLISHED, 2024.
In B there are two sections of rope supporting the weight, so 10/2 = 5 Kg

required to lift it.


double pulleys - ✔✔There are two possible ways that two pulleys can be

used. Either one pulley can be attached to the weight or neither of them

can be.


example double pulley question - ✔✔pulley set up A has a 10kg load

and two supporting ropes, B has a 10kg load and one supporting rope




A) A

B) B

C) Both require the same force

Answer




4. A - Weight A requires a force equal to 5 Kg whereas weight B requires a

force equal to 10 Kg. Remember to divide the weight by the number of

sections of rope supporting it to get the force needed to lift the weight.

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