Frank is correct if the hook end of the winch rope was anchored to a non-moving object such as another tree. The snatch block would merely be redirecting the rope.
If the hook end of the winch rope is attached to the vehicle (load), then a mechanical of 2 is obtained. This is because both sections of rope are doing effort. This is what SteveG and RR P38 are saying. The snatch block does not have to be moving, as it doesn't care if it is attached to the fixed or moving anchor.
As with everything, you can't gain something without losing something else. In this case we lose out in the velocity ratio of ½, meaning the load only moves ½ the distance the effort does.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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