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Pulley System
Author: Walter Fendt
You can raise or lower the load with the mouse. If you click on the mouse button, a spring balance...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Feb 24, 2001
Date Modified: Feb 01, 2010
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Pulley
Author: Fu-Kwun Hwang
This java applet shows the advantage of a pulley.
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Oct 21, 1997
Date Modified: Jan 08, 2005
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Tension
Author: Visual Physics
In this simulation two masses are connected by a rope running over a pulley. Students can adjust the...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Aug 07, 1997
Date Modified: Jan 08, 2004
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The Atwood Machine
Author: John Brecht
Enter values for the masses of the two balls in fields "Mass1" and "Mass 2×´. Then hit go to see them...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Aug 05, 2000
Date Modified: Jan 17, 2004
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