The disk rotates with the angular motion shown. The peg at B is fixed to the disk. Suppose that w = 5 rad/s, a= 10 rad/s², r = 0.8 m , and a = 1.25 m. (Figure 1)

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The disk rotates with the angular motion shown. The peg
at B is fixed to the disk. Suppose that w = 5 rad/s,
a = 10 rad/s,r = 0.8 m, and a = 1.25 m. (Figure 1)
Determine the angular velocity of the slotted link AC at this instant measured counterclockwise.
Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular velocity is counterclockwise and negative
value if the angular velocity is clockwise.
WAC = 0 rad/s
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Part B
Determine the angular acceleration of the slotted link AC at this instant 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
30°
clockwise.
VOl AZo t vec
) ?
O AC =
rad/s
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A The disk rotates with the angular motion shown. The peg at B is fixed to the disk. Suppose that w = 5 rad/s, a = 10 rad/s,r = 0.8 m, and a = 1.25 m. (Figure 1) Determine the angular velocity of the slotted link AC at this instant measured counterclockwise. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular velocity is counterclockwise and negative value if the angular velocity is clockwise. WAC = 0 rad/s Submit Previous Answers v Correct Figure 1 of 1> Part B Determine the angular acceleration of the slotted link AC at this instant 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 30° clockwise. VOl AZo t vec ) ? O AC = rad/s Submit Request Answer
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