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Transcribed Image Text:*16-92. Member AB is rotating at @AB = 6 rad/s. Determine the velocity of point D and the angular velocity
of members BPD and CD.
16-93. Member AB is rotating at @AB = 6 rad/s. Determine the velocity of point P, and the angular velocity
of member BPD.
Problems 16-92/93
200 mm
200 mm
200 mm
200 mm
60°
60°
250 mm
WAB= 6 rad/s
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