A=3 rad/s 5 in. 4 in. 30º 8 in.

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Bar AB in the figure is rotating at an angular velocity of 3 rad/sec clockwise. Based on the positioning shown in the figure, determine the speed of the slider at C and the angular velocity of bar BC.
The image illustrates a mechanical system comprising a rigid arm ABC. 

- **Point A**: This point is fixed, and it has a rotational motion with an angular velocity of \( \omega_{A/B} = 3 \, \text{rad/s} \). An arrow indicates the direction of rotation.
  
- **Link AB**: 
  - Length: 5 inches
  - Angle of inclination: 30 degrees with respect to the vertical
  
- **Link BC**: 
  - Length: 8 inches

- **Vertical displacement**:
  - The vertical distance from the pivot at A to the base line is 4 inches.
  
- **Point C**: This point is connected to a horizontal slider, indicating that it can move horizontally.

The diagram is likely used to analyze the mechanics of the system, focusing on angular velocity, linear velocity, and potentially the forces involved in linkages.
Transcribed Image Text:The image illustrates a mechanical system comprising a rigid arm ABC. - **Point A**: This point is fixed, and it has a rotational motion with an angular velocity of \( \omega_{A/B} = 3 \, \text{rad/s} \). An arrow indicates the direction of rotation. - **Link AB**: - Length: 5 inches - Angle of inclination: 30 degrees with respect to the vertical - **Link BC**: - Length: 8 inches - **Vertical displacement**: - The vertical distance from the pivot at A to the base line is 4 inches. - **Point C**: This point is connected to a horizontal slider, indicating that it can move horizontally. The diagram is likely used to analyze the mechanics of the system, focusing on angular velocity, linear velocity, and potentially the forces involved in linkages.
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