Galilei, Galileo
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Mechanics
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1665
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with
a
Machine
to
overcome
a
Reſiſtance
,
though
great
,
with
a
ſmall
Force
,
in
regard
,
that
we
ſhall
manifeſtly
prove
that
the
ſame
Force
placed
in
F
,
might
in
the
ſame
Time
conveigh
the
ſame
Weight
,
with
the
ſame
Motion
,
unto
the
ſame
Diſtance
,
without
any
Machine
at
all
:
For
ſuppoſing
,
for
example
,
that
the
Reſiſtance
of
the
Grave
H
be
ten
times
greater
than
the
Force
placed
in
F
,
it
[Figure 9]
will
be
requiſite
for
the
mo-
ving
of
the
ſaid
Reſiſtance
,
that
the
Line
F
B
be
decuple
to
B
D
;
and
conſequently
,
that
the
Circumference
of
the
Circle
F
G
C
be
alſo
decuple
to
the
Circumference
E
A
D
:
and
becauſe
when
the
Force
ſhall
be
moved
once
along
the
whole
Circumference
of
the
Circle
F
G
C
,
the
Barrel
EAD,
about
which
the
Rope
is
be-laid
which
draweth
the
Weight
,
ſhall
likewiſe
have
given
one
onely
turn
;
it
is
manifeſt
,
that
the
Weight
H
ſhall
not
have
been
moved
more
than
the
tenth
part
of
that
way
which
the
Mover
ſhall
have
gone
.
If
therefore
the
Force
that
is
to
move
a
Reſiſtance
that
is
greater
than
it
ſelf
,
for
ſuch
an
aſſigned
Space
by
help
of
this
Machine
,
muſt
of
neceſſity
move
ten
times
as
far
,
there
is
no
doubt
,
but
that
dividing
that
Weight
into
ten
parts
,
each
of
them
ſhall
be
equall
to
the
Force
,
and
conſequently
,
might
have
been
tranſported
one
at
a
Time
,
as
great
a
Space
as
that
which
it
ſelf
did
move
,
ſo
that
making
ten
journeys
,
each
equal
to
the
Circumference
E
A
D
,
it
ſhall
not
have
gone
any
farther
than
if
it
did
move
but
once
alone
about
the
Circumference
F
G
C
;
and
ſhall
have
conveighed
the
ſame
Weight
H
to
the
ſame
Di-
ſtance
.
The
benefit
therefore
that
is
to
be
derived
from
theſe
Machines
is
,
that
they
carry
all
the
Weight
together
,
but
not
with
leſſe Labour,
or
with
greater
Expedition
,
or
a
greater
Way
than
the
ſame
Force
might
have
done
conveying
it
by
parcels
.
Of
PULLIES.
The
Inſtruments
,
whoſe
Natures
are
reducible
unto
the
Bal-
lance,
as
to
their
Principle
and
Foundation
,
and
others
little
differing
from
them
,
have
been
already
deſcribed
;
now
for
the
underſtanding
of
that
which
we
have
to
ſay
touching
Pullies,
it
is
requiſite
,
that
we
conſider
in
the
firſt
place
another
way
to
uſe
the
Leaver
,
which
will
conduce
much
towards
the
inveſtigation
of
the
Force
of
Pullies,
and
towards
the
underſtanding
of
other
Me-
chanical
Effects
.
The
uſe
of
the
Leaver
above
declared
ſuppoſed
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