Member AB has the angular velocity WAB = 4.5 rad/s and angular acceleration a AB = 6 rad/s². (Figure 1) Figure A 200 mm 300 mm WAB a AB B 500 mm 9-60° 1 of 1 Determine the angular acceleration of member CD at the instant shown measured counterclockwise. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular acceleration is counterclockwise and negative value if the angular acceleration is clockwise. aCD = 15. ΑΣΦ vec 325 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again ↓↑ < Return to Assignment Review Provide Feedback ? rad/s²
Member AB has the angular velocity WAB = 4.5 rad/s and angular acceleration a AB = 6 rad/s². (Figure 1) Figure A 200 mm 300 mm WAB a AB B 500 mm 9-60° 1 of 1 Determine the angular acceleration of member CD at the instant shown measured counterclockwise. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular acceleration is counterclockwise and negative value if the angular acceleration is clockwise. aCD = 15. ΑΣΦ vec 325 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again ↓↑ < Return to Assignment Review Provide Feedback ? rad/s²
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