A plastic film moves over two drums, with its speed increasing uniformly from 2 ft/s to 4 ft/s over a 4 second interval. Knowing the film does not slip on the drums, the task is to determine (a) the angular acceleration of drum B, and (b) the number of revolutions drum B executes during this time.
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CP 5
A plastic film moves over two drums, with its speed increasing uniformly from 2 ft/s to 4 ft/s over a 4 second interval. Knowing the film does not slip on the drums, the task is to determine (a) the angular acceleration of drum B, and (b) the number of revolutions drum B executes during this time.
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CP 5
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A plastic film moves over two drums. During a 4-s
interval, the speed of the tape is increased uniformly from v0 = 2 ft/s to v1 = 4 ft/s. Knowing that the tape does not slip on the drums, determine (a) the angular acceleration of drum B, (b) the number of revolutions executed by drum B during the 4-s interval.
1. A pulley and two loads are connected by inextensible cords as
shown. Load A has a constant acceleration of 300 mm/s2 and an initial velocity of 240 mm/s, both directed upward. Determine (a) the number of revolutions executed by the pulley in 3 s, (b) the velocity and position of load B after 3 s, (c) the acceleration of Point D on the rim of the pulley at t = 0. CP 5 Problems
A plastic film moves over two drums. During a 4-s
interval, the speed of the tape is increased uniformly from v0 = 2 ft/s to v1 = 4 ft/s. Knowing that the tape does not slip on the drums, determine (a) the angular acceleration of drum B, (b) the number of revolutions executed by drum B during the 4-s interval.
1. A pulley and two loads are connected by inextensible cords as
shown. Load A has a constant acceleration of 300 mm/s2 and an initial velocity of 240 mm/s, both directed upward. Determine (a) the number of revolutions executed by the pulley in 3 s, (b) the velocity and position of load B after 3 s, (c) the acceleration of Point D on the rim of the pulley at t = 0.