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If a material perfectly inextensible could be used for a beltj and run without slipping on the pulleys, a constant velocity ratio would be attained. While this is by no means the condition in practice, it is customary to assume it as true for convenience in calculating the diameters of pulleys and their angular velocities, and then to allow for the discrepancy by an amount which practice shows to be correct under the existing conditions. The kinematics of belting will, therefore, be dealt with ...as if the belt were inextensible and without slip on the pulleys. The thickness of the belt is also neglected. 76. Parallel shafts and guidance of belts.— Fig. 79 shows an open belt connecting pulleys on the parallel shafts A and B. Every part of the belt moves with the same velocity (according to the assumptions of the preceding section), and, since the belt is in contact with both pulleys, the linear velocities of their surfaces are equal. Their angular velocities are, therefore, inversely proportional to their radii.
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