Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with an angular position 2t rad, where t is in seconds. The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod and the other collar slides over the circular hoop rod described by the equation 1.6cose m. T= H If the total mass of both collars is 0.5 kg and of the rod and hoop are negligible, when = 30°, which takes t = (-)(3) sec, 180 determine the circumferential acceleration of the collars, ag. [m/s2] (sign sensitive) r = 16 cos 8
Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with an angular position 2t rad, where t is in seconds. The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod and the other collar slides over the circular hoop rod described by the equation 1.6cose m. T= H If the total mass of both collars is 0.5 kg and of the rod and hoop are negligible, when = 30°, which takes t = (-)(3) sec, 180 determine the circumferential acceleration of the collars, ag. [m/s2] (sign sensitive) r = 16 cos 8
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![Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with an angular position - 2t rad, where t is in seconds.
The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod
and the other collar slides over the circular hoop rod described by the equation
r = 1.6cose m.
If the total mass of both collars is 0.5 kg and of the rod and hoop are negligible,
when = 30° which takes t = ()(180) sec,
determine the circumferential acceleration of the collars, ag. [m/s2] (sign sensitive)
6=ki
16 cos 8.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa7fbc663-77a6-4a04-a8ab-cf92fe3d75e1%2Fc763907d-799e-4ead-81d8-e395f7d2d292%2Fxllcfxt_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with an angular position - 2t rad, where t is in seconds.
The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod
and the other collar slides over the circular hoop rod described by the equation
r = 1.6cose m.
If the total mass of both collars is 0.5 kg and of the rod and hoop are negligible,
when = 30° which takes t = ()(180) sec,
determine the circumferential acceleration of the collars, ag. [m/s2] (sign sensitive)
6=ki
16 cos 8.
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