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  12. Mechanical Advantage and Motion of Belt Drives
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Belt Drive

An experiment for undergraduate students to gain a comprehensive understanding of belt driven systems.

Experiment Time: 45 Minutes
 

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This experiment and apparatus is designed to investigate:

  1. A general understanding of belt drive systems
  2. The motions involved with belt driven systems
  3. The mechanical advantage of belt driven systems

Time Requirements (for a recommended group size of 2 to 3 people):

  • Setup Time: 10 to 15 minutes
  • Experiment Time: approx. 60 minutes

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