In terms of linear velocity and angular velocity)

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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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