Shown in the figure are two discs connected by a belt that does not slip. The large disk has a radius of 0.4 [m] and the smaller disk has a radius of 0.2 [m]. If the large disc has an angular speed of 20 [rad/s], calculate the magnitude of the angular speed of the smaller disk in [rad/s]. Enter your answer as a numeric value in units of [rad/s] and round all calculated values to two decimal points. Only enter a numeric value, not the units themselves.

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Shown in the figure are two discs connected by a belt that does not slip. The large
disk has a radius of 0.4 [m] and the smaller disk has a radius of 0.2 [m]. If the large
disc has an angular speed of 20 [rad/s], calculate the magnitude of the angular speed
of the smaller disk in [rad/s].
Enter your answer as a numeric value in units of [rad/s] and round all calculated
values to two decimal points. Only enter a numeric value, not the units themselves.
Transcribed Image Text:Shown in the figure are two discs connected by a belt that does not slip. The large disk has a radius of 0.4 [m] and the smaller disk has a radius of 0.2 [m]. If the large disc has an angular speed of 20 [rad/s], calculate the magnitude of the angular speed of the smaller disk in [rad/s]. Enter your answer as a numeric value in units of [rad/s] and round all calculated values to two decimal points. Only enter a numeric value, not the units themselves.
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