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Power developed by conveyor belt.
Answer to Problem 63A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Length of conveyor belt is
Inclination angle is
Mass of newspaper is
Number of bundles is 15.
Each bundle has 25 newspapers.
Time is
Formula Used:
Power developed can be obtained by:
Where,
Calculation:
Here, component of weight
As the newspapers are moved with constant velocity, it means there is no net force parallel to ramp.
So the force parallel to ramp is
So,
Now, number of newspapers are
So, mas of newspaper is
On putting the values in (1)
Conclusion:
Therefore,power developed by conveyor belt is
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