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Learning Goal:
To understand how to use the relative position and
velocity equations to find the linear and angular
velocity of members in an assembly.
A piston is driven by a crankshaft as shown. The
crank arm (member AB) has a length of
ri = 0.50 in and the connecting rod
(member BC') has a length of r2 = 3.65 in . The
crankshaft rotates in the counterclockwise or
positive direction.(Figure 1)
y
r2
Find the magnitude of the velocity of C, vc, when the piston has moved to the new position 0 = 27.0° and ø = 7.01°
The crankshaft (member AB) is still rotating at 220 rpm .
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:Learning Goal: To understand how to use the relative position and velocity equations to find the linear and angular velocity of members in an assembly. A piston is driven by a crankshaft as shown. The crank arm (member AB) has a length of ri = 0.50 in and the connecting rod (member BC') has a length of r2 = 3.65 in . The crankshaft rotates in the counterclockwise or positive direction.(Figure 1) y r2 Find the magnitude of the velocity of C, vc, when the piston has moved to the new position 0 = 27.0° and ø = 7.01° The crankshaft (member AB) is still rotating at 220 rpm . Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) Value Units Submit
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