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Scenario 4: A rope is tied to a heavy box. Instead of pulling the box directly, a firefighter wraps the rope around a nearby tree (acting as a fixed pulley). How does this help?
A fixed pulley (like the rope around a tree) changes the direction of the applied force. While it doesn't reduce the magnitude of the force required, it allows
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Question: Scenario 4: A rope is tied to a heavy box. Instead of pulling the box directly, a firefighter wraps the rope around a nearby tree (acting as a fixed pulley). How does this help?
Answer options: ✅ It changes the direction of the pulling force, making it easier to pull from a different stance.
- It reduces the amount of force needed to move the box.
- It increases the speed at which the box can be moved.
- It eliminates friction between the box and the ground.
Correct answer: It changes the direction of the pulling force, making it easier to pull from a different stance.
Explanation: A fixed pulley (like the rope around a tree) changes the direction of the applied force. While it doesn't reduce the magnitude of the force required, it allows the firefighter to pull from a more advantageous position, such as using their body weight. The correct answer is "It changes the direction of the pulling force, making it easier to pull from a different stance.". This capacity-fill scenario 4 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-mechanical bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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