In the diagram, a rope is threaded around three pulleys of radii, R1 = 0.30 m, R2 0.20 m, and R3 = 0.10 m. There is no slippage. (a) If the rope moves with constant speed v = 5.0 mis, what is the angular velocity of each pulley? What is the frequency and period of each pulley? (b) The rope accelerates from 5.0 m/s to 10.0 m/s in 10.0 s, what is the average angular velocity of each pulley for this time? What is the average angular acceleration of each pulley? How many revolutions does each pulley turn in that 10.0 s?

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In the diagram, a rope is threaded around three pulleys of radii, R1 = 0.30 m, R2 = 0.20 m, and
R3 = 0.10 m. There is no slippage. (a) If the rope moves with constant speed v = 5.0 m/s, what
is the angular velocity of each pulley? What is the frequency and period of each pulley? (b)
The rope accelerates from 5.0 m/s to 10.0 m/s in 10.0 s, what is the average angular velocity of
each pulley for this time? What is the average angular acceleration of each pulley? How many
revolutions does each pulley turn in that 10.0 s?
Transcribed Image Text:In the diagram, a rope is threaded around three pulleys of radii, R1 = 0.30 m, R2 = 0.20 m, and R3 = 0.10 m. There is no slippage. (a) If the rope moves with constant speed v = 5.0 m/s, what is the angular velocity of each pulley? What is the frequency and period of each pulley? (b) The rope accelerates from 5.0 m/s to 10.0 m/s in 10.0 s, what is the average angular velocity of each pulley for this time? What is the average angular acceleration of each pulley? How many revolutions does each pulley turn in that 10.0 s?
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