EXERCISE 3.40 Collar C slides relative to the curved rod at a constant speed u. The rotation rate about bearing axis AB is constant at 2. Determine the acceleration of the collar in terms of the angle locating the collar. Also derive expressions for the dynamic forces exerted on the collar by the rod and the tangential force required to hold u constant. Gravity may be assumed to be unimportant. (Hint: attach frame xyz to the curved rod, make the tangent point of AB and circle as its origin. Axis x is horizontal and rightward. y axis is vertical and downward.) ΩΑ ΒΙ

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EXERCISE 3.40 Collar C slides relative to the curved rod at a constant
speed u. The rotation rate about bearing axis AB is constant at Q.
Determine the acceleration of the collar in terms of the angle
locating the collar. Also derive expressions for the dynamic forces
exerted on the collar by the rod and the tangential force required to
hold u constant. Gravity may be assumed to be unimportant.
(Hint: attach frame xyz to the curved rod, make the tangent point of
AB and circle as its origin. Axis x is horizontal and rightward. y axis
is vertical and downward.)
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Transcribed Image Text:EXERCISE 3.40 Collar C slides relative to the curved rod at a constant speed u. The rotation rate about bearing axis AB is constant at Q. Determine the acceleration of the collar in terms of the angle locating the collar. Also derive expressions for the dynamic forces exerted on the collar by the rod and the tangential force required to hold u constant. Gravity may be assumed to be unimportant. (Hint: attach frame xyz to the curved rod, make the tangent point of AB and circle as its origin. Axis x is horizontal and rightward. y axis is vertical and downward.) 225
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