In the position shown, bar AB has an angular velocity of 10 rad/s counterclockwise. Determine the angular velocity of bars BD and DE. Solve using instantaneous center.

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In the position shown, bar AB has an angular velocity of 10 rad/s counterclockwise. Determine the angular velocity of bars BD and DE.

Solve using instantaneous center. Please show all steps on paper and not typed. Thank you. 

This diagram represents a mechanical linkage system, labeled as Fig. P15.64. The linkage consists of the following components:

- **Link AB**: This is a horizontal link with a length of 175 mm. It connects points A and B.
- **Link BD**: This vertical link is 200 mm in length and connects points B and D.
- **Link DE**: This diagonal link is 75 mm long, connecting points D and E.

- **Point A**: Positioned 100 mm from a vertical surface on the right side of the diagram.
- **Point E**: Also positioned horizontally from a surface on the right, similar to point A.

The linkage is arranged in a right-angle configuration, with the vertical and horizontal dimensions provided, indicating the spatial arrangement and connections between the points.
Transcribed Image Text:This diagram represents a mechanical linkage system, labeled as Fig. P15.64. The linkage consists of the following components: - **Link AB**: This is a horizontal link with a length of 175 mm. It connects points A and B. - **Link BD**: This vertical link is 200 mm in length and connects points B and D. - **Link DE**: This diagonal link is 75 mm long, connecting points D and E. - **Point A**: Positioned 100 mm from a vertical surface on the right side of the diagram. - **Point E**: Also positioned horizontally from a surface on the right, similar to point A. The linkage is arranged in a right-angle configuration, with the vertical and horizontal dimensions provided, indicating the spatial arrangement and connections between the points.
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