Inclined Plane
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Inclined Plane
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have any good methods on getting an object up an inclined plane that goes with the rules?
I had a pulley pull an object up an inclined plane by having a hole in the object attach to the pulley string, and that object pushing another object up the inclined plane, but if that technically counts as having simultaneous transfers, that would only count as one transfer.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any good methods on getting an object up an inclined plane that goes with the rules?
I had a pulley pull an object up an inclined plane by having a hole in the object attach to the pulley string, and that object pushing another object up the inclined plane, but if that technically counts as having simultaneous transfers, that would only count as one transfer.
Thanks!
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Re: Inclined Plane
Hi Cherrie! The best way is the one you describe. That is in fact what I did last year. The only note I have is that the IMA has to be bigger than one. So get a fixed-and-movable in there. And it would count as two - ______ -> pulley, Pulley -> ________. I would also have this non rolling object that is pulled up knock something off. If you have any questions, PM me!Cherrie_Lan wrote:Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have any good methods on getting an object up an inclined plane that goes with the rules?
I had a pulley pull an object up an inclined plane by having a hole in the object attach to the pulley string, and that object pushing another object up the inclined plane, but if that technically counts as having simultaneous transfers, that would only count as one transfer.
Thanks!
Re: Inclined Plane
Cherrie, you are right though: this year, you would need to lift something 10 cm with the pulley before you start moving an object up your inclined plane for it to count as a scoreable transfer.
You can use a pulley though in a non-scorable way, e.g. a lever pulls a string through a single pulley to move the object up the inclined plane. this would be a lever -> inclined plane transfer.
You can use a pulley though in a non-scorable way, e.g. a lever pulls a string through a single pulley to move the object up the inclined plane. this would be a lever -> inclined plane transfer.
Re: Inclined Plane
Hi Cherrie,
One other way is to have a weight drop off a platform then change the direction in order to keep the string position steady. Good luck
One other way is to have a weight drop off a platform then change the direction in order to keep the string position steady. Good luck
