Two gears (A and B) are in mesh (they are interlocked) and both spin around their centers of gravity. Gear A has a radius of .8 ft and is experinceing a 10 ft-lb CW moment Gear B has a radius of 1.2 ft If gear A is initially moving at 60 rpm CW, determine how long it will take for gear B to be rotating at 300 rpm CCW

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Two gears (A and B) are in mesh (they are interlocked) and both spin around their centers of gravity.
Gear A has a radius of .8 ft and is experinceing a 10 ft-lb CW moment
Gear B has a radius of 1.2 ft
If
A is initially moving at 60 rpm CW, determine how long it will take for gear B to be rotating at 300 rpm CCW
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Two gears (A and B) are in mesh (they are interlocked) and both spin around their centers of gravity. Gear A has a radius of .8 ft and is experinceing a 10 ft-lb CW moment Gear B has a radius of 1.2 ft If A is initially moving at 60 rpm CW, determine how long it will take for gear B to be rotating at 300 rpm CCW gear For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).
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