How Does a Pulley System Affect Scale Readings?

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Homework Statement
Impact of pulling a rope connected to a mass through a pulley on the weight reading of that person
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Pulleys, Springs
A kid is standing on a scale and holding a rope that goes through a pulley, on the other side the rope is connected to a spring and then to a 50N mass item.
Assume that the kid's weight is 700N
1. While in static mode - what will the scale show?
2. The kid is now pulling the rope to get the mass higher from the floor - what will be the impact on the scale measurement?



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1. While in static mode, I believe that the scale will show 650 N as the Tension on the rope will counter some of the gravity force
2. While pulling the rope, the scale will show an even lower weight as the Tension in the rope will increase (even though the mass is moving) so the counter-force on gravity will be even higher.
 
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orazon said:
2. While pulling the rope, the scale will show an even lower weight as the Tension in the rope will increase (even though the mass is moving) so the counter-force on gravity will be even higher.
What would be an effect of the spring?
 
orazon said:
Causing an increased tension on the rope?
Does it make any difference that the mass is on the spring rather than attached to the rope directly?
 
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The tension will still be the same, right?
 
orazon said:
The tension will still be the same, right?
With the spring, the response will be dynamic.