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Transcribed Image Text:A cylinder 24 in. in diameter on shaft S drives, by pure rolling contact,
another cylinder g on shaft T. Shaft S has an angular speed of 600 radians per
minute. Shaft T turns 143 rpm in the opposite direction from S. Calculate the
diameter of cylinder g and the distance between the axes of the shafts. Unit in cm.
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