Student Exploration Pulley Lab Answer Key !link! May 2026
By: The STEM Educator Team
To lift load 0.5 m, how much rope do you pull? A3: 2.0 m (0.5 × MA) student exploration pulley lab answer key
If you’ve just finished the “Student Exploration: Pulley Lab” simulation (common in Gizmos, ExploreLearning, or similar platforms), you know it’s not just about pulling ropes. It’s about mechanical advantage, effort force, and trade-offs. By: The STEM Educator Team To lift load 0
Load = 200 N. Effort force? A2: 50 N (200 ÷ 4 = 50) or similar platforms)
To raise the load 1 meter, how far must you pull the rope? A3: 2 meters (distance doubles)

