If online homeschooling is your choice, I’ve got some great activities you’ll love. Here’s one of those activities where I’ll teach you how to build your own pulley.

Shed Pulley: Make a cut in the center of the base of a wire hanger (imagine cutting the base of a triangle). Now take a spool of wooden twine and thread one free end of the just cut hanger wire through it (from left to right) and bend the free end over. Now take the other free end and similarly pass it through the other side (from right to left) and fold the free end over. Make sure the spool is free to spin. You have now built a pulley.

 

Online homeschooling gives you the option to work at your own pace, so you have to have fun with your pulley. Attach the hanger to a ceiling hook. Take a basket and tie a strong rope to its handle. Loop the rope over the pulley and pull on the free end of the rope to see if your pulley works. Feel free to put different weights on the basket and try to lift the basket by pulling on the free end of the rope.

 

Triple pulley system: You can build this pulley system in your backyard or under your treehouse to bring food and other things to the treehouse. Place two pulleys on top of each other on the tree branch. Attach another pulley with an S-hook to the basket handle. Now take a string and tie one end to the basket handle. Thread this rope over the top pulley and then through the basket pulley and then over the bottom pulley. Tie the free end to a tube to make a handle.

 

Has the number of pulleys made a difference? the effort you must put in to pull an object? Try pulling a weight using a single pulley system. Now pull the same weight on your triple pulley system. Do you have to use the same force?

 

You must have noticed that as the number of pulleys increases, it takes less force to pull the same weight. Does this teach you anything about how multiple pulleys are used?

 

In the above experiment I have used three pulleys. This means that the weight is distributed among the three pulleys and therefore it will only take one third of the effort to pull the weight. If the object to be lifted is 90 lbs, you must apply a force equal to 30 lbs to lift the object.

 

This is called the mechanical advantage. or leverage. The mechanical advantage can be determined by counting the number of parts the rope is divided into (not counting the part of the rope you are pulling). What Does Your Online Homeschool Curriculum Teach You About Mechanical Advantage? Do you have access to any animation to demonstrate the same?

 

If a pulley system has four pulleys the rope is divided into four parts (excluding the part you are holding). This means that the weight of an object to be thrown is divided into four parts. Therefore, if you want to lift an object that weighs 100 pounds, you will need an effort equal to only 25 pounds (100 รท 4). In conclusion, if you want to lift 100 pounds with one hand, you will need 4 pulleys. Isn’t this interesting?

 

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