At its simplest, a pulley can be using to lift something up by pulling down on a piece of string.

The mass
above will be pulled up if![]()
We can modify the contraption by adding more rollers to reduce the force
needed to pull the mass up. This will reduce the force needed because the tension in each section of the rope is
so if the mass is pulled up by n sections of rope, we only need![]()

In the diagram above the mass
will be pulled up if![]()
We can change the direction of the force in more subtle ways, to be directed at any angle of our choosing.

The diagram above shows a three pulley system with a block connected directly to two pulleys and indirectly to a third. The tension in the string is
Resolving horizontally for the force on pulley 1 due to the tension in the string gives
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Resolving vertically for the force on pulley 1 gives![]()
The force on pulley 1 dues to the tensions is then![]()
Resolving horizontally for the force on the block:
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Resolving vertically for the force on the block:
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The resultant force then makes an angle
with the horizontal.
The magnitude of the resultant force is![]()