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Physics for FSU
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
belt drive

Find the tangental acceleration of circle A, because that will be the acceleration of the belt. tan acceleration = r*angular acceleration

then take this number, and find the angular acceleration of circle C by plugging in to the exact same equation, but use the radius of C and solve for alpha.

Once u have alpha for C, then the equation is just alpha=omega/t, and solve for t 


Posted by physicsforfsu at 9:55 PM EDT
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