NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. A simple friction drive consists of two disks A and B. Initially, disk B has a clockwise angular velocity of 550 rpm, and disk A is at rest. It is known that disk B will coast to rest in 65 s. However, rather than waiting until both disks are at rest to bring them together, disk A is given a constant angular acceleration of 3 rad/s² counterclockwise. A 2.5 in. B 3 in.

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A simple friction drive consists of two disks A and B. Initially, disk Bhas a clockwise angular velocity of 550 rpm, and disk
A is at rest. It is known that disk B will coast to rest in 65 s. However, rather than waiting until both disks are at rest to bring
them together, disk A is given a constant angular acceleration of 3 rad/s² counterclockwise.
A
2.5 in.
B
3 in.
Determine the angular velocity of each disk as contact is made.
The angular velocity of disk A is
rpm .
The angular velocity of disk Bis
rpm .
Transcribed Image Text:Required information NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. A simple friction drive consists of two disks A and B. Initially, disk Bhas a clockwise angular velocity of 550 rpm, and disk A is at rest. It is known that disk B will coast to rest in 65 s. However, rather than waiting until both disks are at rest to bring them together, disk A is given a constant angular acceleration of 3 rad/s² counterclockwise. A 2.5 in. B 3 in. Determine the angular velocity of each disk as contact is made. The angular velocity of disk A is rpm . The angular velocity of disk Bis rpm .
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