A crate of mass 451kg is being lifted by the mechanism shown in the figure. The two cables are wrapped around their respective pulleys which have radii of 0.600 and 0.200m. The pulleyed are fastened together to form a dual pulley and turn as a single unit about the center axel, relative to which the combined moment of inertia is 59.0kg•m^2. The cables roll on the dual pulley without slipping. A tension of magnitude 2150N is maintained in the cable attached to the motor. Find (a) the angular acceleration of the dual pulley and (b) the tension in the cable connected to the crate.

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A crate of mass 451kg is being lifted by the mechanism shown in the figure. The two cables are wrapped around their respective pulleys which have radii of 0.600 and 0.200m. The pulleyed are fastened together to form a dual pulley and turn as a single unit about the center axel, relative to which the combined moment of inertia is 59.0kg•m^2. The cables roll on the dual pulley without slipping. A tension of magnitude 2150N is maintained in the cable attached to the motor. Find (a) the angular acceleration of the dual pulley and (b) the tension in the cable connected to the crate.
Motor
6
Dual pulley
Crate
₁ = 0.600 m.
T₁
Axis
Wp
P
+y
+T
l₂ = 0.200 m
T₂
(b) Free-body diagram of pulley
+X
T₂
mg
(c) Free-body diagram of crate
Transcribed Image Text:Motor 6 Dual pulley Crate ₁ = 0.600 m. T₁ Axis Wp P +y +T l₂ = 0.200 m T₂ (b) Free-body diagram of pulley +X T₂ mg (c) Free-body diagram of crate
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