A juggling club is thrown vertically into the air. The center of gravity G of the 20 in. club is located 12 in. from the knob. At the instant shown, G has a velocity of 4 ft/s upwards and the club has an angular velocity of 37 rad/s counterclockwise. 4 ft/s A 12 in. Ⓒrad/s Determine the speeds of points A and B. The speed of point A, VA, is [ ft/s ↓. The speed of point B, vg, is ft/s ↑. B

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A juggling club is thrown vertically into the air. The center of gravity G of the 20 in. club is located 12 in. from the knob. At
the instant shown, G has a velocity of 4 ft/s upwards and the club has an angular velocity of 37 rad/s counterclockwise.
4 ft/s
A
12 in.
Ⓒrad/s
Determine the speeds of points A and B.
The speed of point A, VA,
is
| ft/s ↓.
The speed of point B, vg, is
|ft/s ↑.
B
Transcribed Image Text:Required information NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. A juggling club is thrown vertically into the air. The center of gravity G of the 20 in. club is located 12 in. from the knob. At the instant shown, G has a velocity of 4 ft/s upwards and the club has an angular velocity of 37 rad/s counterclockwise. 4 ft/s A 12 in. Ⓒrad/s Determine the speeds of points A and B. The speed of point A, VA, is | ft/s ↓. The speed of point B, vg, is |ft/s ↑. B
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