For the problem related to Fundamental.4, a sketch of the considered system showing and naming (or numbering) every part of the system considered, the respective velocity and acceleration of each, and the frame of reference considered is mandatory absence will automatically make the problem false. At the instant observed below 0 -14°, 6-4°. 3 ft 2 ft 0 $ @AB B What must be the angular velocity of the link AB, WAB O) C rad.s1 if the linear velocity of C is 7 ft.s¹

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For the problem related to Fundamental 4, a sketch of the considered system showing and naming (or numbering) every part of the system considered, the respective velocity and acceleration of each, and the frame of reference considered is mandatory. Its absence will automatically make the problem false.

At the instant observed below, \(\theta = 14^\circ\), \(\phi = 4^\circ\).

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The diagram depicts a mechanical linkage system consisting of three main components: a horizontal link (CA), a diagonal link (AB), and a vertical wall. 

- Link CA is 4 feet long and is shown horizontally with a point A mounted to the vertical wall. A point C is moving along a vertical slot. 
- Link AB is 3 feet long, oriented diagonally, and connected at point A. Link AB has an angular velocity of \(\omega_{AB}\).
- The angle \(\theta\) between the horizontal and link AB is given as \(14^\circ\).
- The system is also described using \(\phi = 4^\circ\), which specifies another angle not clearly shown in the diagram.

What must be the angular velocity of the link AB, \(\omega_{AB}\) in rad/s if the linear velocity of C is 7 ft/s?
Transcribed Image Text:For the problem related to Fundamental 4, a sketch of the considered system showing and naming (or numbering) every part of the system considered, the respective velocity and acceleration of each, and the frame of reference considered is mandatory. Its absence will automatically make the problem false. At the instant observed below, \(\theta = 14^\circ\), \(\phi = 4^\circ\). [Diagram Description] The diagram depicts a mechanical linkage system consisting of three main components: a horizontal link (CA), a diagonal link (AB), and a vertical wall. - Link CA is 4 feet long and is shown horizontally with a point A mounted to the vertical wall. A point C is moving along a vertical slot. - Link AB is 3 feet long, oriented diagonally, and connected at point A. Link AB has an angular velocity of \(\omega_{AB}\). - The angle \(\theta\) between the horizontal and link AB is given as \(14^\circ\). - The system is also described using \(\phi = 4^\circ\), which specifies another angle not clearly shown in the diagram. What must be the angular velocity of the link AB, \(\omega_{AB}\) in rad/s if the linear velocity of C is 7 ft/s?
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