Problem (4) Collar C is free to slide along a smooth shaft that is fixed at a 45° angle. Member AB is fixed securely to the wall by a pin support at A and member CB is pinned at B and C. If collar C has a velocity of vc up and to the right at the position shown below determine: 3 m/s directed (a) The velocity of point B (B ) (b) The angular velocity of link AB ( @AB ) Solve the problem one time using the relative velocity equation and another time usıng the Instantaneous Center (IC) method. You should get the same answers.

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Problem (4) Collar C is free to slide along a smooth shaft
that is fixed at a 45° angle. Member AB is fixed securely to
the wall by a pin support at A and member CB is pinned at
B and C. If collar C has a velocity of vc
= 3 m/s directed
350 mm
up and to the right at the position shown below determine:
(a) The velocity of point B (üB )
(b) The angular velocity of link AB(@AB )
45°
WAB
Solve the problem one time using the relative velocity
equation and another time using the Instantaneous Center
(IC) method. You should get the same answers.
500 mm
60°
Transcribed Image Text:Problem (4) Collar C is free to slide along a smooth shaft that is fixed at a 45° angle. Member AB is fixed securely to the wall by a pin support at A and member CB is pinned at B and C. If collar C has a velocity of vc = 3 m/s directed 350 mm up and to the right at the position shown below determine: (a) The velocity of point B (üB ) (b) The angular velocity of link AB(@AB ) 45° WAB Solve the problem one time using the relative velocity equation and another time using the Instantaneous Center (IC) method. You should get the same answers. 500 mm 60°
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