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The belt tension is maximum when velocity of belt is 0.

(a) It is max at v=infinity

(b) True

(c) It is velocity independent

(d) It has a constant value

This problem was given to me in my college exam.

This intriguing question comes from the Belt Construction II & V Belts concept in section Friction Clutches, Brakes, Belt Drives and Chain Drives of Machine Design

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The best answer is (a) It is max at v=infinity

Easy explanation: P₁-mv²/P₂-mv²=e^(fa/sinθ/2). Hence belt tension is maximum when v=0.

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