When a cassette tape is playing, spinning tape guides drive the tape, by frictio
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When a cassette tape is playing, spinning tape guides drive the tape, by friction, at a constant speed of ips (inches per second) over the playing heads, forcing the tape off of and onto the take-up reels. (See the figure (Figure 1) .) Measurements of a standard cassette and tape deck show that the tape guides are 2.00 in diameter, while the inner and outer diameters of the take-up reels are and 2.00 respectively.Find the angular speed of the tape guides in rad/s. What is the angular speed of the take-up reels when they are full of tape?What is the angular speed of the take-up reels when they are empty?Explanation / Answer
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