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Question Number 186370 by MathsFan last updated on 04/Feb/23
  A gear with outer radius of r'=5cm move in a clockwise direction causing an interlocking gear with an outer radius of r
$$ \\ $$A gear with outer radius of r'=5cm move in a clockwise direction causing an interlocking gear with an outer radius of r"=4cm to move in a counter-clockwise direction at an angular speed of w"=25rev/min. What is the angular speed (w') in the outer gear.

Answered by mr W last updated on 04/Feb/23
Commented by mr W last updated on 04/Feb/23
r_1 ω_1 =r_2 ω_2   ⇒ω_1 =((4×25)/5)=20 rev/min
$${r}_{\mathrm{1}} \omega_{\mathrm{1}} ={r}_{\mathrm{2}} \omega_{\mathrm{2}} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\omega_{\mathrm{1}} =\frac{\mathrm{4}×\mathrm{25}}{\mathrm{5}}=\mathrm{20}\:{rev}/{min} \\ $$
Commented by MathsFan last updated on 04/Feb/23
thank you sir
$$\mathrm{thank}\:\mathrm{you}\:\mathrm{sir} \\ $$

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