Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with a constant angular velocity of 8 = 5 rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod and the other slides over the horizontal curved rod, of which the shape is described by the equation r = 1.5(2-cos) ft. (Figure 1)

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Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with a constant angular
velocity of 0 = 5 rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected
together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod and
the other slides over the horizontal curved rod, of which the
shape is described by the equation = 1.5(2-cos) ft.
(Figure 1)
Figure
r = 1.5 (2 cos 6) ft
6 = 5 rad/s
1 of 1
Part A
If both collars weigh 0.60 lb, determine the magnitude of the normal force which the curved rod exerts on one collar at the instant = 140 °. Neglect
friction.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with a constant angular velocity of 0 = 5 rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod and the other slides over the horizontal curved rod, of which the shape is described by the equation = 1.5(2-cos) ft. (Figure 1) Figure r = 1.5 (2 cos 6) ft 6 = 5 rad/s 1 of 1 Part A If both collars weigh 0.60 lb, determine the magnitude of the normal force which the curved rod exerts on one collar at the instant = 140 °. Neglect friction. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. N = Submit μA Value Request Answer Units < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback ?
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