For the point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration of A when x = 5i cm, x = 3i cm/s, and x = 0. The value of b in the equation is 2 cm. For the point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration using path coordinates. Assume the same values for b, x, x, X, as in problem 2. For point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration using polar co- ordinates. Assume the same values for b, x, x, x, as in problem 2.

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For the point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration of A when
x = 5i cm, x = 3i cm/s, and x = 0. The value of b in the equation is 2 cm.
For the point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration using path
coordinates. Assume the same values for b, x, x, X, as in problem 2.
For point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration using polar co-
ordinates. Assume the same values for b, x, x, X, as in problem 2.
Transcribed Image Text:For the point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration of A when x = 5i cm, x = 3i cm/s, and x = 0. The value of b in the equation is 2 cm. For the point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration using path coordinates. Assume the same values for b, x, x, X, as in problem 2. For point A in problem 1, determine the velocity and acceleration using polar co- ordinates. Assume the same values for b, x, x, X, as in problem 2.
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