Galilei, Galileo
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Mechanics
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Force
in
F
,
that
it
may
raiſe
the
Weight
,
muſt
move
upwards
,
which
to
exanimate
Movers
,
as
being
for
the
moſt
part
Grave
Bodies
,
is
al-
[Figure 13]
together
impoſſible
,
or
at
leaſt
more
laborious
,
than
the
making
of
the
ſame
F
orce
down-
wards
:
Therefore
to
help
this
inconvenience
,
a
Remedy
hath
been
found
by
adjoyning
an-
other
Nut
or
Pulley
above
,
as
in
the
adjacent
F
igure
is
ſeen
,
where
the
Rope
C
E
F
hath
been
made
to
paſs
about
the
upper
Pulley
F
G
upheld
by
the
Hook
L
,
ſo
that
the
Rope
paſſing
to
H
,
and
thither
transferring
the
F
orce
E
,
it
ſhall
be
able
to
move
the
Weight
X
by
pulling
downwards
,
but
not
that
it
may
be
leſſer
than
it
was
in
E
:
F
or
the
Motions
of
the
F
orce
F
H
,
hanging
at
the
equal
Diſtances
F
D
and
D
G
of
the
upper
Pulley
,
do
alwaies
continue
equal
;
nor
doth
that
upper
Pulley
(
as
hath
been
ſhewn
above
)
come
to
produce
any
di-
minution
in
the
Labour.
Moreover
it
having
been
neceſſary
by
the
addition
of
the
upper
Pulley
to
introduce
the
Appendix
B
,
by
which
it
is
ſuſtained
,
it
will
prove
of
ſome
benefit
to
us
to
raiſe
the
other
A
,
to
which
one
end
of
the
Rope
was
faſtned,
transferring
it
to
a
Ring
annexed
to
the
lower
part
of
the
F
rame
of
the
upper
Pulley
,
as
we
ſee
it
done
in
M
.
Now
finally
,
this
Machine
com-
pounded
of
upper
and
lower
Pullies,
is
that
which
the
Greeks
call
Τποχίλιον.
*Called
by
ſome
a
Nut
.
*
Or
two
ends
of
the
ſame
Rope
.
In
Latine
Tro-
chlea
.
We
have
hitherto
explained
,
how
by
help
of
Pullies
one
may
double
the
F
orce,
it
remaineth
that
with
the
greateſt
brevity
poſ-
ſible
,
we
ſhew
the
way
how
to
encreaſe
it
according
to
any
Multi-
plicity
.
And
firſt
we
will
ſpeak
of
the
Multiplicity
according
to
the
even
numbers
,
and
then
the
odde:
To
ſhew
how
we
may
mul-
tiply
the
F
orce
in
a
quadruple
Proportion
,
we
will
propound
the
following
Speculation
as
the
Soul
of
all
that
followeth.
Take
two
Leavers,
A
B
,
C
D
,
with
the
F
ulciments
in
the
ex-
[Figure 14]
treams
A
and
C
;
and
at
the
middles
of
each
of
them
let
the
Grave
G
hang
,
ſuſtained
by
two
F
orces
of
equal
Mo-
ment
placed
in
B
and
D
.
I
ſay
,
that
the
Moment
of
each
of
them
will
equal
the
Moment
of
the
fourth
part
of
the
Weight
G
.
F
or
the
two
F
or-
ces
B
and
D
bearing
equally
,
it
is
manifeſt
,
that
the
F
orce
D
hath
not
contraſted
with
more
then
one
half
of
the
Weight
G
:
But
if
the
F
orce
D
do
by
benefit
of
the
Leaver
D
C
ſuſtain
the
half
of
the
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