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Chapter 18.4, Problem 8P
It has a weight of 50 lb and a centro1dal radius of gyration of ko = 0.6 ft and is turning with an angular velocity of 20 rad/s clockwise. Determine the angular velocity of the pulley at the instant the 20-lb weight moves 2 ft downward.
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