Q1: An engine shaft running at 120 r.p.m. is required to drive a machine shaft by means of a belt. The pulley on the engine shaft is of 2 m diameter and that of the machine shaft is 1 m diameter. If the belt thickness is 5 mm; determine the speed of the machine shaft, when. 1. there is no slip; and 2. there is a slip of 3%.
Q1: An engine shaft running at 120 r.p.m. is required to drive a machine shaft by means of a belt. The pulley on the engine shaft is of 2 m diameter and that of the machine shaft is 1 m diameter. If the belt thickness is 5 mm; determine the speed of the machine shaft, when. 1. there is no slip; and 2. there is a slip of 3%.
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Q1: An engine shaft running at 120 r.p.m. is required to drive a machine shaft
by means of a belt. The pulley on the engine shaft is of 2 m diameter and that
of the machine shaft is 1 m diameter. If the belt thickness is 5 mm; determine
the speed of the machine shaft, when.
2. there is
a slip of 3%.
1. there is no slip; and
[Ans. 239.4 r.p.m.; 232.3 r.p.m.]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F71dc10a0-8c6e-4949-929b-e1fcfeb7145a%2F1f0a1d74-9e99-4c32-b257-0fb4c4c01d0d%2Fe2t8mff_processed.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
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Q1: An engine shaft running at 120 r.p.m. is required to drive a machine shaft
by means of a belt. The pulley on the engine shaft is of 2 m diameter and that
of the machine shaft is 1 m diameter. If the belt thickness is 5 mm; determine
the speed of the machine shaft, when.
2. there is
a slip of 3%.
1. there is no slip; and
[Ans. 239.4 r.p.m.; 232.3 r.p.m.]
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