Galilei, Galileo
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Mechanics
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of
the
Members
and
Muſcles
,
and
as
we
uſe
to
ſay
,
by
Force
of
Armes,
beſides
the
extern
Weight
,
we
are
to
lift
up
the
Weight
of
our
own
Armes,
in
which
greater
pains
is
required
.
Conclude
we
,
therefore
,
that
this
upper
Pulley
doth
not
bring
any
Facility
to
the
Force
ſimply
conſidered
,
but
onely
to
the
manner
of
applying
it
:
but
if
we
ſhall
make
uſe
of
the
like
Machine
[Figure 12]
in
another
manner
,
as
we
are
now
about
to
declare
;
we
may
raiſe
the
Weight
with
di-
minution
of
Forces
:
For
let
the
Pulley
B
D
C
be
voluble
about
the
Center
E
placed
in
it
'
s
Frame
B
L
C
,
at
which
hang
the
Grave
G
;
and
let
the
Rope
A
B
D
C
F
paſſe
about
the
Pulley
;
of
which
let
the
end
A
be
faſtned
to
ſome
fixed
ſtay
,
and
in
the
other
F
let
the
Force
be
placed
;
which
moving
to
wards
H
ſhall
raiſe
the
Machine
B
L
C
,
and
conſequently
the
Weight
G
:
and
in
this
operation
I
ſay
,
that
the
Force
in
F
is
the
half
of
the
Weight
ſuſtained
by
it
.
For
the
ſaid
Weight
being
kept
to
Rights
by
the
two
^{*}
Ropes
A
B
and
F
C
,
it
is
manifeſt
,
that
the
Labour
is
equally
ſhared
betwixt
the
Force
F
and
the
Fulciment
A
:
and
more
ſubtilly
examining
the
nature
of
this
Inſtrument
,
if
we
but
continue
forth
the
Diameter
B
E
C
,
we
ſhall
ſee
a
Leaver
to
be
made
,
at
the
midſt
of
which
,
that
is
at
the
point
E
,
the
Grave
doth
hang
,
and
the
Fulciment
cometh
to
be
at
the
end
B
,
and
the
Force
in
the
Term
C
:
whereupon
,
by
what
hath
been
above
demonſtrated
,
the
Force
ſhall
have
the
ſame
proportion
to
the
Weight
,
that
the
Diſtance
E
B
hath
to
the
Di-
ſtance
;
Therefore
it
ſhall
be
the
half
of
the
ſaid
Weight
:
And
becauſe
the
Force
riſing
towards
A
,
the
Pulley
turneth
round
,
therefore
that
Reſpect
or
Conſtitution
which
the
Fulciment
B
and
Center
E
,
on
which
the
Weight
and
Term
C
,
in
which
the
Force
is
employed
do
depend
,
ſhall
not
change
all
the
while
;
but
yet
in
the
Circuinduction
the
Terms
B
and
C
happen
to
vary
in
number
,
but
not
in
vertue, others
and
others
continually
ſucceeding
in
their
place
,
whereby
the
Leaver
B
C
cometh
to
be
perpetuated
.
And
here
(
as
hath
been
done
in
the
other
Inſtruments
,
and
ſhall
be
in
thoſe
that
follow
)
we
will
not
paſſe
without
conſidering
how
that
the
journey
that
the
Force
maketh,
is
double
to
the
Moment
of
the
Weight
.
For
in
caſe
the
Weight
ſhall
be
moved
ſo
far
,
till
that
the
Line
B
C
come
to
arrive
with
it
'
s
points
B
and
C
,
at
the
points
A
and
F
,
it
is
neceſſary
that
the
two
equal
Ropes
be
diſtended
in
one
ſole
Line
F
H
,
and
conſequently
,
when
the
Weight
ſhall
have
aſcended
along
the
Intervall
B
A
,
the
Force
ſhall
have
been
moved
twice
as
far
,
that
is
,
from
F
unto
H
.
Then
conſidering
that
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