Consider the four bar suspension linkage shown in the figure. Use the given dimensions from the table below to write the → position vector TBE describing the lowest link and the position vector TGH describing the shock. Express each vector in Cartesian components and also as a magnitude and an angle (measured counterclockwise from an x-axis defined parallel to the ground and pointing right). h₂ h4 Variable Value h₁ h₂ h3 h5 kW,. "BE = W₂ → rGH = Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 10.3 in 17 in 18 in 12.6 in 5.7 in IBE has magnitude BE = at an angle of TGH has magnitude TGH at an angle of = + W4 î+ W₁ hs Value 8.5 in 5.1 in 9.1 in 6.8 in 12 in h4 h₂ BY NC SA 2013 Michael Swanbom 3) inches inches and points degrees CCW from horizontal. 3) inches inches and points degrees CCW from horizontal.
Consider the four bar suspension linkage shown in the figure. Use the given dimensions from the table below to write the → position vector TBE describing the lowest link and the position vector TGH describing the shock. Express each vector in Cartesian components and also as a magnitude and an angle (measured counterclockwise from an x-axis defined parallel to the ground and pointing right). h₂ h4 Variable Value h₁ h₂ h3 h5 kW,. "BE = W₂ → rGH = Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 10.3 in 17 in 18 in 12.6 in 5.7 in IBE has magnitude BE = at an angle of TGH has magnitude TGH at an angle of = + W4 î+ W₁ hs Value 8.5 in 5.1 in 9.1 in 6.8 in 12 in h4 h₂ BY NC SA 2013 Michael Swanbom 3) inches inches and points degrees CCW from horizontal. 3) inches inches and points degrees CCW from horizontal.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the four bar suspension linkage shown in the figure.
Use the given dimensions from the table below to write the
→
position vector rße describing the lowest link and the position
→>>
vector TGH describing the shock. Express each vector in
Cartesian components and also as a magnitude and an angle
(measured counterclockwise from an x-axis defined parallel to
the ground and pointing right).
h₂
Variable Value
h₁
10.3 in
h₂
17 in
h3
18 in
h4
12.6 in
h5 5.7 in
←
"BE =
W₂
→
rGH =
Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following
table. Note the figure may not be to scale.
→
rGH
at an angle of
WANAN
→
IBE has magnitude BE
=
at an angle of
Variable Value
8.5 in
5.1 in
9.1 in
6.8 in
12 in
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
î
has magnitude TGH =
W4
î+
h₂
h₂
cc 30
BY NC SA
2013
Michael Swanbom
3) inches
inches and points
degrees CCW from horizontal.
3) inches
inches and points
degrees CCW from horizontal.
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