In this case, the applied force is always pulls upward, but the amount of force that can be applied can vary between 0-350 N (maximum). The locations of the applied force and resistance cannot be changed. Which of these statement is true? Select one: O The system could lift any resistance less than, but could not lift a resistance = 250 N. O The system could lift any resistance that was <350 N. O Because of mechanical advantage, the system is able to lift a resistance >350 N. O The system could raise, but would be unable to lower a resistance.

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In this case, the applied force is always pulls upward, but the amount of force that can be applied can vary
between 0-350 N (maximum). The locations of the applied force and resistance cannot be changed.
Which of these statement is true?
Select one:
O The system could lift any resistance less than, but could not lift a resistance = 250 N.
The system could lift any resistance that was <350 N.
Because of mechanical advantage, the system is able to lift a resistance >350 N.
O The system could raise, but would be unable to lower a resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:In this case, the applied force is always pulls upward, but the amount of force that can be applied can vary between 0-350 N (maximum). The locations of the applied force and resistance cannot be changed. Which of these statement is true? Select one: O The system could lift any resistance less than, but could not lift a resistance = 250 N. The system could lift any resistance that was <350 N. Because of mechanical advantage, the system is able to lift a resistance >350 N. O The system could raise, but would be unable to lower a resistance.
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X R
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Transcribed Image Text:50cm X R 20cm
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