AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (W/MINDTAP)
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Chapter 1, Problem 1MC
Which of the following have had a significant impact on the automotive industry?
a. Emission laws
b. Electronics
c. New technologies
d. All of the above
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PROBLEM 15.160
Pin P slides in the circular slot cut in the plate shown at a
constant relative speed u = 500 mm/s. Assuming that at the
instant shown the angular velocity of the plate is 6 rad/s and
is increasing at the rate of 20 rad/s², determine the
acceleration of pin P when = 90°.
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Part2. When 0 = 120°, u = 600 mm/s and is increasing at the rate of 30mm/s², determine the
acceleration of pin P.
Problem 5. Disk D of the Geneva mechanism rotates with constant counterclockwise angular
velocity wD = 10 rad/s. At the instant when & = 150º, determine (a) the angular velocity of disk S,
and (b) the velocity of pin P relative to disk S. (c). the angular acceleration of S.
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