Mechanical Advantage - Pulleys

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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    This video uses working simple machines to demonstrate how to calculate mechanical advantage. Suitable for any school program involving simple machines. Demonstrates pulley systems including a chain block.

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  • @1010degrees
    @1010degrees 15 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for that. I am in the Coast Guard and studying for my Aviation Selection Test Battery to hopefully get into flight school. This was the only section I really needed to brush up on and it sure did help!

  • @DelHollowProductions
    @DelHollowProductions 15 років тому +5

    This is a very well presented video. The use of live modeling and fixed graphics is effective. It has been presented with appeal to verbal/linguistic as well as visual/spatial. The use of the logical/mathematical test at mid point before further examination/repetition in appeal to the naturalistic (mower lifting) helps the learner gauge him/herself while providing ample opportunity to master the concept.
    This is a very skilfully constructed video.

  • @dic
    @dic 17 років тому +1

    you are a great teacher. I'm a science dumber and thx to you, I understand more. Please post more for us.

  • @MistryWho
    @MistryWho 14 років тому

    this helped me so much. i was stuck on this one physics problem, and me, uni first year, and my sister, 5th year civil eng, just couldnt get our heads around a simple moving pulley, lol.
    Thank You So Much!

  • @Mech.Masters
    @Mech.Masters 11 років тому +1

    its really interesting to watch such videos......much better than my school.

  • @GRAHAMAUS
    @GRAHAMAUS 13 років тому +1

    @mike6413 No, it makes no difference. The pulley isn't acting as a lever, it's effectively dividing the force into two parts - half goes to the frame and the other half to the 'force in' (hand). Pulley diameters would be chosen to suit the application - total weight lifted, type of rope or cable, etc.

  • @ahkoifish
    @ahkoifish 15 років тому +1

    You're are awesome! Keep it up! Also, could you make a levers episode, that would help a lot with a test I've got coming up. Thanks.

  • @charliboy15
    @charliboy15 14 років тому +2

    I pretty much agree with every positive comment here x) I already learned most of this but its summer time now and I happened to come to this while looking through random videos haha

  • @Vorbis5
    @Vorbis5 14 років тому

    Wow. He turned a simple division problem into epic task.

  • @enderwigginsx
    @enderwigginsx 17 років тому

    yeah, these are great videos. highly educational, would probably bore a lot of people but i find it fascinating!
    go physics!!

  • @DSMeTailer
    @DSMeTailer 17 років тому

    The diameter of the pulley is the most important part. speed=distance/time The chain on the larger wheel moves on the pulley a greater distance than the part of the chain on the smaller pulley in the same amount of time. Check out the gears on a bicycle sometime, it will become clear.

  • @thesorrow316
    @thesorrow316 17 років тому

    amazing.... this teaches me what i learned in school that took 1 month... in 12 minutes

  • @MadSyris
    @MadSyris 17 років тому

    inside a classroom i hate this, but at home these videos are nice..

  • @58fubu
    @58fubu 15 років тому

    thank you...i have a really big test tomorrow on this...now im goin 2ace it

  • @ooooooh12345
    @ooooooh12345 13 років тому

    Brilliant educational video. Many thanks for the help

  • @Daniel39363
    @Daniel39363 17 років тому

    this tought me what i learned in one week in school!

  • @eagch10
    @eagch10 17 років тому

    This guy is awesome. Great job!

  • @ArxVirtus
    @ArxVirtus 17 років тому

    Hahaha...."can you figure it oot?" at 6:30. LOL

  • @swilson2012
    @swilson2012 13 років тому

    thank you so so much it makes so much more since now

  • @ohadrules
    @ohadrules 15 років тому

    thx this really helped i have a science test tommorow

  • @mavais51
    @mavais51 15 років тому

    Its very interesting fact that we can pull wait up using less energy but we calculate total energy used to pull wait up may be equal to the pull up wait without special arrange pulley so no save of energy whether we use big power for some time or less power for long time total power consume will be same. Is it or Not ?

  • @turmat01
    @turmat01 17 років тому

    just a question... does the tiny difrence in diameter of the two pulleys from the top really makes a diffrence in the mechanical advantage? the diameters were really close... i dont think it really makes a diffrence... does it?

  • @jmcmovie
    @jmcmovie 16 років тому

    Nicely done. Thanks.

  • @GalaxyDragoon423
    @GalaxyDragoon423 13 років тому

    Thanks. Helped me on my project

  • @willraytaylor
    @willraytaylor 14 років тому

    Nice video!
    A bit too simplistic. The fixed measure for a pulley system is the velocity ratio not the mechanical advantage, so the velocity ratio is more basic.
    Also the IN force must be the force needed to MOVE the load, not the force needed to balance the load. The force needed to move the load will be larger because of friction and the weight of the pulley block. etc etc

  • @Flimmykins
    @Flimmykins 17 років тому

    This is very interesting!

  • @sravanth1000
    @sravanth1000 15 років тому

    yea..the total power remains the same......only thing is that we use small amount of energy for longer time than using higher amt of energy for shorter time......hope i'm right.. :)...?

  • @meruleXD
    @meruleXD 13 років тому

    thank you! you are so amazing!

  • @D4NG3R03S
    @D4NG3R03S 16 років тому

    Its quite simple,
    What you lose in distance
    You will win in power..
    If you want twice as mutch power, you need twice as mutch rope

  • @termin8or123
    @termin8or123 17 років тому

    Use more pulleys. Did this in class like 2 years ago, and we had 1 pulley. Then 2, then 4. And if we finished early we would use 8 felt like nothing

  • @akamaru77
    @akamaru77 17 років тому

    First, and alos preaty tight. already new that tho yet good to review and get davicis idea out to youtube.

  • @LifebyBen
    @LifebyBen 17 років тому

    is there anything on MA of gears

  • @Daveed2407
    @Daveed2407 13 років тому

    thanks alot

  • @ty99999returns
    @ty99999returns 17 років тому +1

    lol your right

  • @qerty45
    @qerty45 14 років тому

    Galileo discovered the concept and value of gravity...

  • @VooDooAssassin2
    @VooDooAssassin2 14 років тому

    if my teachers would tech like thins instead of saying a bunch of BS that i have to remember on top or every thing else.

  • @732lover
    @732lover 17 років тому

    are you a teacher?

  • @eyeshild21fan
    @eyeshild21fan 13 років тому

    nooo why was this vid posred?? i understood it fine!! now my teachers making me take notes on this!! nooooo

  • @COD5252
    @COD5252 14 років тому

    education became interesting

  • @zeratul575
    @zeratul575 15 років тому

    i bet hes a science teacher

  • @hox013
    @hox013 15 років тому

    Funny accent, but cool demonstration!

  • @booglegoog
    @booglegoog 17 років тому

    my brain hurts @_@

  • @54spiritedwill54
    @54spiritedwill54 15 років тому

    This guy is awesome. Great job!