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- Problem (1) A belt-driven pulley and attached disk are rotating with increasing angular velocity. If at a given instant, the speed of the belt is v = 1.5 m/s, and the total acceleration of point A is 100 m/s?, determine: (a) The angular acceleration a of the pulley and disk (b) The total acceleration of point B (c) The acceleration of point C on the belt. A 150 mm 200 mmarrow_forwardProblem 20.51 At the instant shown, the arm OA of the conveyor belt is rotating about the z axis with a constant angular velocity w₁ = 5.8 rad/s, while at the same instant the arm is rotating upward at a constant rate w₂= 3.8 rad/s. (Figure 1) Figure O 2 r = 6 ft 0-45° 1 of 1 Part A If the conveyor is running at a rate r = 5 ft/s, which is increasing at r = 8 ft/s², determine the velocity of the package P at the instant shown. Neglect the size of the package. Enter the x, y, and z components of the velocity in feeet per second to three significant figures separated by commas. vp = Submit Part B ap= IVE ΑΣΦ Submit ↓↑ Request Answer Determine the acceleration of the package P at the instant shown. Enter the x, y, and z components of the acceleration in feet per second squared to three significant figures separated by commas. vec AΣo↓↑vec 5 Request Answer < Return to Assignment ? Provide Feedback ft/s ? ft/s² 8 of 8 Reviewarrow_forwardConsider that at the instant shown, bar AB of the mechanical system below has a angular velocity (wAB) counterclockwise at 5 rad/s and an angular acceleration (alphaAB)counterclockwise 2 rad/s².The length of bar AB is 0.4 m and the length of bar BC is 1 m. For the instant shown, and using a "Analysis of Relative Motion", determine: (a) the speed of point B (b) angular velocity of connecting bar BC (c) the speed of point C (d) the acceleration of point B (d) the acceleration of point Carrow_forward
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