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Welcome to Engineering Hack! Understanding how pulleys work is essential for grasping fundamental engineering concepts. This video provides a clear and concise introduction to pulley systems, covering topics like velocity and relative velocity. Whether you're a student, engineer, or simply curious about how things work, this video is a valuable resource. This is problem W2Q11.49
Slider block A moves to the left with a constant velocity of 6 m/s. Determine (a) the velocity of block B, (b) the velocity of portion D of the cable, (c) the relative velocity of portion C of the cable with respect to portion D.
Answer: a) Vb = -2 m/s (upwards)
b) Vd = 2 m/s (downwards)
c) Vc/d = - 8 m/s (upwards)
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Slider block A moves to the left with a constant velocity of 6 m/s. Determine (a) the velocity of block B, (b) the velocity of portion D of the cable, (c) the relative velocity of portion C of the cable with respect to portion D.
Answer: a) Vb = -2 m/s (upwards)
b) Vd = 2 m/s (downwards)
c) Vc/d = - 8 m/s (upwards)
🎓 Can you trust the answers and solutions provided? Well, you never should trust anything 100%. Make sure you are checking for yourself. When I’m solving the questions, I always solve on my own and then check the results against other sources. If there is divergence, I look for more sources. So while I can’t promise you everything will be 100% correct, I can promise I’ve done my due diligence before posting. Part of this description text was created using an AI language model called ChatGPT
If you enjoyed this video, please press the bell 🔔, like 👍,, comment or share. You're the best, thanks!
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