In terms of linear velocity and angular velocity)

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In summary, linear velocity and angular velocity are two different ways of measuring an object's motion. Linear velocity measures how fast an object is moving in a straight line, while angular velocity measures how fast an object is rotating around a fixed point. These two concepts are related through the radius of the circle that the object is moving in, with linear velocity equal to the product of the angular velocity and the radius. Understanding the relationship between linear and angular velocity is important in various fields such as physics and engineering, as it allows for the accurate calculation and prediction of an object's motion.
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  • Data has been gathered from a lifting system used to transport engine parts. The system consists of a drum and cable. The following data was obtained when the drum lowers the load (assume constant acceleration).
Drum diameter = 0.20 m
Mass of load = 3 kg
Initial velocity = 0 m/s
Drum diameter = 0.20 m
Mass of load = 3 kg
Time to descend = 5 secs
Distance traveled = 10 m
You have been asked to use this information to determine.

  • The final linear velocity of the load
  • The linear acceleration of the load
  • The final angular velocity of the drum
  • The angular acceleration of the drum
  • The tension force in the cable
  • The torque applied to the drum

  • In determining the above quantities, you should clearly state the formula used and apply dimensional analysis technique to show that all values/units used are homogeneous.
  • From the formula used (above), you should apply dimensional analysis technique to develop two equation for power (in terms of linear velocity and angular velocity)
 
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