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Physics, 19.07.2019 04:00, fatimah89

Which statement best describes the difference between moving and fixed position pulleys -moving pulleys are attached to the object and are stationary. fixed-position pulleys are connected to a fixed point and do not move -moving pulleys are attached to the object and move with the object. fixed-position pulleys are connected to a fixed point and do not move -moving pulleys are easier to use than fixed position pulleys -moving pulleys have more force than fixed-position pulleys

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