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Help with angular velocity!!!?
The two-gear combination shown in the drawing is being used to lift the load L with a constant upward speed v = 2.19 m/s. The rope that is attached to the load is being wound onto a cylinder behind the big gear. The depth of the teeth of the gears is negligible compared to the radii.
small gear radius --> 0.170 m
large gear radius--> 0.300 m
Determine the angular velocity (magnitude and direction) of the larger gear and of the small gear.
any help is sooo appreciated. thank you!!!!
The answer here is so wrong! I have this same problem in my hw for physics. just take the velocity and divide by the radius, thats it.
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