In a charming 19th-century hotel, an old-style elevator is connected to a counterweight by a cable that passes over a rotating disk 2.9m
2.9m in diameter. The elevator is raised and lowered by turning the disk, and the cable does not slip on the rim of the disk but turns with it. At how many rpm
rpm(revolutions per minute) must the disk turn to raise the elevator at 14.7
14.7 cm/s?
The length of the disk's circumference is:
where "R = 1.87m\/2 = 0.935m". In order to make one revolution, it must pass the rope of length "l" through itself. Thus, if the elevator was raised by "L = 3.36m", the number of turn required is:
Answer. 0.572 revolutions.
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