5. The linkage consists of two 6-kg rods AB and CD and a 18-kg bar BD. When 0=0°. rod AB is rotating with an angular velocity o=2 rad/s. Rod CD is subjected to a couple moment M = 30 N-m. 1.5m 1 m M-30 N- m o Initial total kinetic energy, T, o Work done by the weight of the bar BD, W, at 0-45°- ь" o Work done by the weight of the rod AB (or CD), W, at 0-45° o Work done by the couple moment, W, м" at 0-450 o Total work done, W at 0-45° total" o Final kinetic energy, T, at 0-45° o Angular velocity, o,. at 0-450- rad/s
5. The linkage consists of two 6-kg rods AB and CD and a 18-kg bar BD. When 0=0°. rod AB is rotating with an angular velocity o=2 rad/s. Rod CD is subjected to a couple moment M = 30 N-m. 1.5m 1 m M-30 N- m o Initial total kinetic energy, T, o Work done by the weight of the bar BD, W, at 0-45°- ь" o Work done by the weight of the rod AB (or CD), W, at 0-45° o Work done by the couple moment, W, м" at 0-450 o Total work done, W at 0-45° total" o Final kinetic energy, T, at 0-45° o Angular velocity, o,. at 0-450- rad/s
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Transcribed Image Text:5. The linkage consists of two 6-kg rods AB and CD and a 18-kg bar BD. When 0=0°.
rod AB is rotating with an angular velocity o=2 rad/s. Rod CD is subjected to a couple moment M = 30 N-m.
1.5m
1 m
M-30 N- m
o Initial total kinetic energy, T,
o Work done by the weight of the bar BD, W, at 0-45°-
ь"
o Work done by the weight of the rod AB (or CD), W, at 0-45°
o Work done by the couple moment, W,
м"
at 0-450
o Total work done, W
at 0-45°
total"
o Final kinetic energy, T, at 0-45°
o Angular velocity, o,.
at 0-450-
rad/s
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