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Fixed Pulley System Diagram - Physics Principle of Force and Tension #3335277 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows a fixed pulley mounted on a rigid support, with a rope passing over it; one end holds a spherical weight labeled “W,” while the other is pulled by a hand using a spring scale marked “P.” The setup illustrates that in an ideal frictionless system, the tension P equals the weight W, confirming no mechanical advantage but a change in force direction. Hatching and line work suggest a 19th-century textbook engraving style.
This image is commonly used in educational physics resources-especially introductory mechanics-to explain simple machines, tension, and force equilibrium. It matches user intent for learning about pulleys, Newton’s laws, or preparing for exams like AP Physics or GCSE Science.
Related Cliparts: Learn how a fixed pulley changes force direction without mechanical advantage. Classic diagram showing tension (P) balancing weight (W) in equilibrium.
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