A mechanism is composed of the following • Link 1 (AF) - horizontal ground with a length of 7 cm. "A" is on the left side • Link 2 (AB) - 2 cm in length. Initially 30 degrees above the x-axis • Link 3 (BCD) - tertiary link, BC=DC=2cm, BD=3cm point C lies below line BD • Link 4 (CE) - link connecting link 3 to slider link 5 • Link 5 (E) - slider moving along the ground positioned 1 cm left of point F • Link 6 (DF) - 4cm in length Find the velocity of C and E in terms of velocity of B assuming that link 2 rotates counterclockwise
A mechanism is composed of the following • Link 1 (AF) - horizontal ground with a length of 7 cm. "A" is on the left side • Link 2 (AB) - 2 cm in length. Initially 30 degrees above the x-axis • Link 3 (BCD) - tertiary link, BC=DC=2cm, BD=3cm point C lies below line BD • Link 4 (CE) - link connecting link 3 to slider link 5 • Link 5 (E) - slider moving along the ground positioned 1 cm left of point F • Link 6 (DF) - 4cm in length Find the velocity of C and E in terms of velocity of B assuming that link 2 rotates counterclockwise
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![A mechanism is composed of the following
• Link 1 (AF) - horizontal ground with a length of 7 cm. "A" is on the left side
• Link 2 (AB) - 2 cm in length. Initially 30 degrees above the x-axis
• Link 3 (BCD) - tertiary link, BC=DC=2cm, BD=3cm point C lies below line BD
• Link 4 (CE) - link connecting link 3 to slider link 5
• Link 5 (E) - slider moving along the ground positioned 1 cm left of point F
• Link 6 (DF) - 4cm in length
Find the velocity of C and E in terms of velocity of B assuming that link 2 rotates counterclockwise](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb5a7b9de-f44d-4c1f-9f52-d691b683d870%2Fd5c17c79-b178-4b33-bd61-7f1829924e11%2Fu3thev_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A mechanism is composed of the following
• Link 1 (AF) - horizontal ground with a length of 7 cm. "A" is on the left side
• Link 2 (AB) - 2 cm in length. Initially 30 degrees above the x-axis
• Link 3 (BCD) - tertiary link, BC=DC=2cm, BD=3cm point C lies below line BD
• Link 4 (CE) - link connecting link 3 to slider link 5
• Link 5 (E) - slider moving along the ground positioned 1 cm left of point F
• Link 6 (DF) - 4cm in length
Find the velocity of C and E in terms of velocity of B assuming that link 2 rotates counterclockwise
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