From the the double slider-crank mechanism shown in Fig.A (a) Determine the number of Instantaneous Centers using Aronhold Kenned Theorem Formula; (b) Make a list of all Instantaneous Centers using a table method; (c) Locate all i-centers in Fig. A (Note. Preferably you use Solidworks or any CAD software. Using a paper and a pen is also acceptable provided that the drawing solution is clear and accurate) 3 2

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From the the double slider–crank mechanism shown in Fig.A (a) Determine the number of Instantaneous Centers using Aronhold Kennedy Theorem Formula; (b) Make a list of all Instantaneous Centers using a table method; (c) Locate all i-centers in Fig. A (Note. Preferably you use Solidworks or any CAD software. Using a paper and a pen is also acceptable provided that the drawing solution is clear and accurate) 

From the the double slider-crank mechanism shown in Fig.A (a)
Determine the number of Instantaneous Centers using Aronhold Kennedy
Theorem Formula; (b) Make a list of all Instantaneous Centers using a
table method; (c) Locate all i-centers in Fig. A (Note. Preferably you use
Solidworks or any CAD software. Using a paper and a pen is also acceptable
provided that the drawing solution is clear and accurate)
2
Transcribed Image Text:From the the double slider-crank mechanism shown in Fig.A (a) Determine the number of Instantaneous Centers using Aronhold Kennedy Theorem Formula; (b) Make a list of all Instantaneous Centers using a table method; (c) Locate all i-centers in Fig. A (Note. Preferably you use Solidworks or any CAD software. Using a paper and a pen is also acceptable provided that the drawing solution is clear and accurate) 2
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