Figure 11-43 shows three rotating, uniform disks that are coupled by belts.One belt runs

Chapter 11, Problem 36

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Figure 11-43 shows three rotating, uniform disks that are coupled by belts.One belt runs around the rims of disks A and C.Another belt runs around a central hub on disk A and the rim of disk B. The belts move smoothly without slippage on the rims and hub.Disk A has radius R; its hub has radius 0.5000R; disk B has radius 0.2500R; and disk C has radius 2.000R. Disks B and C have the same density (mass per unit volume) and thickness.What is the ratio of the magnitude of the angular momentum of disk C to that of disk B? BeltBeltABCFigure 11-43 36.

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