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A-There is loss in arc of contact when there is a big difference in pulley sizes and pulleys are close together. B-The arc of contact is approximately 180 degrees where pulleys are of similar sizes.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 3, 15 September 1952, Page 208

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A-There is loss in arc of contact when there is a big difference in pulley sizes and pulleys are close together. B-The arc of contact is approximately 180 degrees where pulleys are of similar sizes. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 3, 15 September 1952, Page 208

A-There is loss in arc of contact when there is a big difference in pulley sizes and pulleys are close together. B-The arc of contact is approximately 180 degrees where pulleys are of similar sizes. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 3, 15 September 1952, Page 208

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