Galilei, Galileo
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Mechanics
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1665
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From
the
Inſtrument
laſt
deſcribed
,
the
other
Inſtrument
which
we
call
the
Crane
is
not
much
different
,
as
to
form
,
nay
, differeth
nothing
,
ſave
in
the
way
of
applying
or
employing
it
:
For
that
the
Capſten moveth
and
is
conſtituted
perpendicular
to
the
Horizon
,
and
the
Crane
worketh
with
its
Moment
parallel
to
the
ſame
Ho-
[Figure 8]
rizon
.
For
if
upon
the
Circle
D
A
E
we
ſuppoſe
an
Axis
to
be
placed
Column-wiſe,
turning
about
the
Center
B
,
and
about
which
the
Rope
D
H
,
faſtened
to
the
Weight
that
is
to
be
drawn
,
is
be-
laid
,
and
if
the
Bar
F
E
B
D
be
let
into
the
ſaid
Axis
[
by
the
Mor-
tace
B
]
and
the
Force
of
a
Man
,
of
an
Horſe
,
or
of
ſome
other
Animal
apt
to
draw
,
be
applyed
at
its
end
F
,
which
moving
round
,
paſſeth
along
the
Circumference
F
G
C
,
the
Crane
ſhall
be
framed
and
finiſhed
,
ſo
that
by
carrying
round
the
Bar
F
B
D
,
the
Barrell
or
Axis
E
A
D
ſhall
turn
about
,
and
the
Rope
which
is
twined
a-
bout
it
,
ſhall
conſtrain
the
Weight
H
to
go
forward
:
And
becauſe
the
point
of
the
Fulciment
about
which
the
Motion
is
made
,
is
the
point
B
,
and
the
Moment
keeps
at
a
Diſtance
from
it
according
to
the
Line
B
F
,
and
the
Reſiſtor
at
the
Diſtance
B
D
,
the
Leaver
F
B
D
is
formed
,
by
vertue
of
which
the
Force
acquireth
Moment
equall
to
the
Reſiſtance
,
if
ſo
be
,
that
it
be
in
proportion
to
it
,
as
the
Line
B
D
is
to
B
F
,
that
is
,
as
the
Semidiameter
of
the
Axis
to
the
Semidiameter
of
the
Circle
,
along
whoſe
Circumference
the
Force
moveth.
And
both
in
this
,
and
in
the
other
Inſtrument
we
are
to
obſerve
that
which
hath
been
frequently
mentioned
,
that
is
,
That
the
benefit
which
is
derived
from
theſe
Machines
,
is
not
that
which
the
generality
of
the
Vulgar
promiſe
themſelves
from
the
Mechanicks;
namely
,
that
being
too
hard
for
Nature
,
its
poſſible
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