A person lowers a bucket into a well by turning the hand crank, as the drawing illustrates. The crank handle moves with a constant tangential speed of 1.80 m/s on its circular path. The rope holding the bucket unwinds without slipping on the barrel of the crank. Find the linear speed with which the bucket moves down the well. V1 = i 0.100 m diameter 0.400 m diameter

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A person lowers a bucket into a well by turning the hand crank, as the drawing illustrates. The crank handle moves with a constant
tangential speed of 1.80 m/s on its circular path. The rope holding the bucket unwinds without slipping on the barrel of the crank. Find
the linear speed with which the bucket moves down the well.
V1 =
0.100 m diameter
I
0.400 m
diameter
Transcribed Image Text:A person lowers a bucket into a well by turning the hand crank, as the drawing illustrates. The crank handle moves with a constant tangential speed of 1.80 m/s on its circular path. The rope holding the bucket unwinds without slipping on the barrel of the crank. Find the linear speed with which the bucket moves down the well. V1 = 0.100 m diameter I 0.400 m diameter
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