The gear A of the system shown executes 200 rev over a time interval at Delta t while its angular velocity is being increased from 300 rpm counterclockwise to 900 rpm counterclockwise at a constant rate a. Determine a and Delta t.
The gear A of the system shown executes 200 rev over a time interval at Delta t while its angular velocity is being increased from 300 rpm counterclockwise to 900 rpm counterclockwise at a constant rate a. Determine a and Delta t.
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The gear A of the system shown executes 200 rev over a time interval at Delta t while its angular velocity is being increased from 300 rpm counterclockwise to 900 rpm counterclockwise at a constant rate a. Determine a and Delta t.

Transcribed Image Text:15,4 The gear A of the system shown executes 200 rev over a time interva
6 rad/s2. Determine vD. VE. ap, and a of the ponts D
Plane Kinematics
of Rigid Bodies
15.3 At the instant shown, the gear A rotates with O- 2 radie
B rotates with ap
E at this instant.
and fhe
while its angular velocity is being increased from 300 rpm
constant rate a. Determine a, and At.
to 900 rpm
4 in.
60°
6 in.
0.2 m
0.3 m
A
Fig. P15.5 and P15.6*
Fig. P15.3* and P15.4
A circular disk rotates about the point O as shown. At the instant shou
point P moves with vp = 0.9 m/s ↑ and ao of the point Q of the disk is di
dicated. Determine a of the disk and the magnitude of ao at this instant
15.5
rad/s2
as
15.6* At the instant shown, a, of the point Q of the rotating disk is directei.
indicated and has a magnitude of 10 m/s". Determine the speed vp of the pOint
and a of the disk at this instant.
15.7 A small object P rests on a horizontal disk as shown. At the time t = 0
disk accelerates at a constant rate a. = k rad/s from rest until t = 5 s. then
rotates freely without any angular acceleration. It is known that P will start to sla
on the disk when its resultant acceleration exceeds 3 m/s. Determine the maxim
radial distancer for which sliding of P on the disk will not occur.
g. P15.7
15.8 The gears A, B, and C, of radii ra = 500 mm, rB = 200 mm,
rc = 150 mm, respectively, all rotate about fixed axes parallel to the x axis
shown. At a certain instant, the gear A rotates with WA = 6i rad/s and the gea
rotates with ac = 10i rad/s. Determine 0g and ag of the gear B at this instant
0.6 m
0.9 m
Fig. P15.8
Fig. P15.9*
15.9* A 0.6-m radius drum carrying the load A is rigidly attached to a 0.9-1
pulley carrying the load B as shown. At the time t = 0, the load B moves
velocity of 2 m/s and a constant acceleration of 3 m/s? . Over the time
05152 s, determine (a) the number of revolutions executed by the pulley
displacement of the load A.
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