
Elementary Technical Mathematics
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ISBN: 9781285199191
Author: Dale Ewen, C. Robert Nelson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 20E
Use Illustration 3 for Exercises 19–20. Note: Pulleys B and C are fixed and rotate together on the same shaft.
ILLUSTRATION 3
The diameter of pulley A is 12.0 in., pulley B is 4.50 in., pulley C is 15.0 in., and pulley D is 3.75 in. Find the rpm of pulley D if pulley A turns at
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Elementary Technical Mathematics
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