The Scotch-yoke mechanism converts rotational motion of the disk to oscillatory translation of the shaft. Using the values e = 40, w = 3.6 rad/s, a = 3.9rad/s2,r = 250 mm, d = 640 mm, and B = 18°, determine the velocity and acceleration of point P of the shaft. The velocity and accelerations are positive if to the right, negative if to the left. a Answers: Vp = i m/s dp= m/s?

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The Scotch-yoke mechanism converts rotational motion of the disk to oscillatory translation of the shaft. Using the values e = 40°, w =
3.6 radis, a = 3.9rad/s?, r = 250 mm, d = 640 mm, and B = 18°, determine the velocity and acceleration of point P of the shaft. The
velocity and accelerations are positive if to the right, negative if to the left.
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Vp =
m/s
ap =
m/s?
Transcribed Image Text:The Scotch-yoke mechanism converts rotational motion of the disk to oscillatory translation of the shaft. Using the values e = 40°, w = 3.6 radis, a = 3.9rad/s?, r = 250 mm, d = 640 mm, and B = 18°, determine the velocity and acceleration of point P of the shaft. The velocity and accelerations are positive if to the right, negative if to the left. a Answers: Vp = m/s ap = m/s?
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