Q1. Two bars AB and BC are linked at B as shown in Fig. Q1. The end A of bar AB is free to rotate but otherwise cannot move, while the end C of bar BC is free to rotate and moves vertically as shown in Fig. Q1. Rod AB makes an angle angle with the vertical. with the horizontal and rod BC an C x WBC αBC B WAB; αAB Fig. Q1 The point C moves upwards vertically with a constant speed of Vc, which gives rise to angular velocities of bars AB and BC of WAB and WBC and angular accelerations of α AB and αBC respectively. For the given lengths of AB and BC together with angles 0, & and Vc, determine: (a) WAB and WBC (b) α AB and α BC- Give angular rates in deg/s and angular accelerations in deg/s². You should use the values of lengths of AB, BC, 0, & and Vc shown against your Student
Q1. Two bars AB and BC are linked at B as shown in Fig. Q1. The end A of bar AB is free to rotate but otherwise cannot move, while the end C of bar BC is free to rotate and moves vertically as shown in Fig. Q1. Rod AB makes an angle angle with the vertical. with the horizontal and rod BC an C x WBC αBC B WAB; αAB Fig. Q1 The point C moves upwards vertically with a constant speed of Vc, which gives rise to angular velocities of bars AB and BC of WAB and WBC and angular accelerations of α AB and αBC respectively. For the given lengths of AB and BC together with angles 0, & and Vc, determine: (a) WAB and WBC (b) α AB and α BC- Give angular rates in deg/s and angular accelerations in deg/s². You should use the values of lengths of AB, BC, 0, & and Vc shown against your Student
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AB=1.2m.BC=0.6m.theta=25 degrees. phi=45 degrees.Vc =0.02 m/s
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