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Chapter 16.3, Problem 37P
At the instant shown it is rotating about the y axis with an angular velocity ω = 5 rad/s and has an angular acceleration α = 8 rad/s2. Determine the magnitudes of the velocity and acceleration of point C at this instant. Solve the problem using Cartesian
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