What is the mechanical advantage of a fixed pulley
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A single fixed pulley, like the one in Figure 1(a), has an ideal mechanical advantage of 1 since the effort force (120 N) is equal to the load force (120 N). However, in the single movable pulley (Figure 1(b)), half of the load is supported by the rope attached to the ceiling
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This should help you @CODblackops2 http://www.education.com/science-fair/article/moveable/
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