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Equations relating to conyeyor belt length, friction, lag, and velocity may be found at the indicated link(s).
The answer to the question depends on the weights of each item going down the conveyor.
A problem in motion along a straight line is a problem that takes place in one dimension. An example problem is an object on a straight conveyor belt.
A factory assembly line is literally a line where something is put together, typically on a conveyor belt of some sort. The conveyor belt runs through the factory and stops at multiple points (sometimes they're slow enough that they don't have to stop). At each point, a specialized worker or robot adds his particular part to the line. In a car factory, for example, a different person or robot would install the engine, the tires, the doors, etc.
You need to have the numbers for: Belt Speed in m/s Mass on weighframe Weighlength The formula is Kg/m x m/s X 3.6 gives tph (Kg on weighframe/weighlength) giving kg/m. If using a chain then there should be a kg/m rating on it.