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The electric fan is mounted on a swivel support such that the fan rotates about the z axis at a constant rate of ωz = 1 rad/s and the fan blade is spinning at a constant rate ωs, = 60 rad/s. If ϕ = 45° for the motion, determine the angular velocity and the angular acceleration of the blade.
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PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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