The system starts from rest, with the acceleration of the rope, arope= (6t) [m/s*]. The rope passes around a pulley with a radius = 6 [inches] and doesn't slip. When the rope has been pulled 33 inches in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of point P on the pulley. %3D arope
The system starts from rest, with the acceleration of the rope, arope= (6t) [m/s*]. The rope passes around a pulley with a radius = 6 [inches] and doesn't slip. When the rope has been pulled 33 inches in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of point P on the pulley. %3D arope
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![The system starts from rest, with the acceleration of the rope, arope = (6t) [m/s]. The rope passes
around a pulley with a radius = 6 [inches] and doesn't slip. When the rope has been pulled 33
inches in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of point P on the
pulley.
P
arope](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F93c89597-7ce2-4451-bd61-6716aa1c2201%2F9d5a3cba-0d12-4171-98e1-9c636d3b5ba3%2Fvlftcoh_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The system starts from rest, with the acceleration of the rope, arope = (6t) [m/s]. The rope passes
around a pulley with a radius = 6 [inches] and doesn't slip. When the rope has been pulled 33
inches in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of point P on the
pulley.
P
arope
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