2. Small packages traveling on the conveyor belt fall off into a 1-m-long loading car. If the conveyor is running at a constant speed of ve = 3 m/s, determine the smallest and largest distance R at which the end of A of the car may be placed from the conveyor so that the packages enter the car.

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REQUIRED: Determine the smallest and largest distance R at which the end of A of the car may be placed from the conveyor so that the packages enter the car.

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2. Small packages traveling on the conveyor belt fall off into a 1-m-long loading car. If the conveyor is
running at a constant speed of v = 3 m/s, determine the smallest and largest distance R at which
the end of A of the car may be placed from the conveyor so that the packages enter the car.
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Small packages traveling on the conveyor belt fall off into a 1-m-long loading car. If the conveyor is running at a constant speed of v = 3 m/s, determine the smallest and largest distance R at which the end of A of the car may be placed from the conveyor so that the packages enter the car. CamScanner
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