(Use absolute motion analysis) At the given instant the slider block A is moving toward the right with the velocity and acceleration shown. Determine the velocity of the point B the instant shown. Find the acceleration of the point B at the given instant. Hint: After choosing an origin, write a relation between the coordinates of point B (XB and уB) and the coordinate XA of point A. Then differentiate. 2 m 30° 2m = 4 m/s a=6 m/s² VA Do not assume that the angle 8 of the bar is always 30 degrees. It changes with time, and its derivative is not zero. Angle is 30 degrees only at this instant. Similarly, B is not always at the top of the circle, you can assume that CB makes an angle with respect to vertical. Angle is 0 only at this instant.
(Use absolute motion analysis) At the given instant the slider block A is moving toward the right with the velocity and acceleration shown. Determine the velocity of the point B the instant shown. Find the acceleration of the point B at the given instant. Hint: After choosing an origin, write a relation between the coordinates of point B (XB and уB) and the coordinate XA of point A. Then differentiate. 2 m 30° 2m = 4 m/s a=6 m/s² VA Do not assume that the angle 8 of the bar is always 30 degrees. It changes with time, and its derivative is not zero. Angle is 30 degrees only at this instant. Similarly, B is not always at the top of the circle, you can assume that CB makes an angle with respect to vertical. Angle is 0 only at this instant.
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