The right leg of an athlete on a rowing machine can be modeled as a linkage as shown, where A represent the ankle (which is stationary), K the knee, and the hip. At the instant when 8 = 75°, the shank AK has an angular velocity of 1 rad/s and an angular acceleration of 1.45 rad/s2, both counter-clockwise. Determine the velocity and acceleration of the hip Hat this instant in time. H 442 mm 310 mm The velocity of the hip His The acceleration of the hip His 375 mm m/s. m/s² concept 2

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The right leg of an athlete on a rowing machine can be modeled as a linkage as shown, where A represent the ankle (which is
stationary), K the knee, and H the hip. At the instant when 0 = 75°, the shank AK has an angular velocity of 1 rad/s and an angular
acceleration of 1.45 rad/s2, both counter-clockwise. Determine the velocity and acceleration of the hip Hat this instant in time.
H
442 mm
K
310 mm
The velocity of the hip His
The acceleration of the hip His
O
375 mm
m/s.
1 m/s².
A
concept 2
Transcribed Image Text:The right leg of an athlete on a rowing machine can be modeled as a linkage as shown, where A represent the ankle (which is stationary), K the knee, and H the hip. At the instant when 0 = 75°, the shank AK has an angular velocity of 1 rad/s and an angular acceleration of 1.45 rad/s2, both counter-clockwise. Determine the velocity and acceleration of the hip Hat this instant in time. H 442 mm K 310 mm The velocity of the hip His The acceleration of the hip His O 375 mm m/s. 1 m/s². A concept 2
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