Solve Kinetics Homework Question | t=17.5, 11.3s

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The discussion revolves around solving a modified Hibbeler kinetics homework question, where the expected answers are t=17.5 s and t=11.3 s. The user is struggling to arrive at these solutions and plans to share their attempt later. They outline a basic approach involving the conversion of applied torque to force and balancing it against frictional force. The user is seeking assistance from others who may know the correct method to solve the problem. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for guidance in applying fundamental principles of kinetics to achieve the correct results.
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I trying to do this hibbeler question which I have modified a bit

However I'm not getting the correct answers which is supposed to be t=17.5 and t=11.3 s

I will take a picture of my attempt when I get a hold of a camera in the meantime if anyone knows how to do it I would be grateful if you could post how it's solved
 
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I'll wait to see your answer. :smile:
 
It looks like the basic procedure is going to be to take the applied torque (from the dimensions given), convert it to force, and then balance that force against the frictional force. Repeat for the for the four wheel drive instance.
 

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