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Below is a very simplified diagram. I have been looking through lots of pages to find out the forces involved at differing points on this pic, but nowhere I have looked explains the force at B. By my reckoning, A should be working as would a fixed point in a 2-1 pulley system, the weight should be working as the pull/effort in the set up, which would make B the effective weight of the pull/effort x 2??? Is that correct?

 

Please note that although the pulley at B is fixed to the tree, it is the force on the tree that I want. thanks in advance.:blushing:

 

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