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Chapter58: Achievement Review—section Five
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Problem 15AR: Compute 1.
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Cable Cars The old Sutter Street cable car line in San Francisco (Figure 5) used a
12-foot-diameter sheave to drive the cable. In order to keep the cable cars moving
at a linear velocity of 10 miles per hour, how fast would the sheave need to turn (in
revolutions per minute)?

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