A general pinjointed fourbar linkage is shown in the figure below. It has the followings The link lengths are L1 = 8.50 in., L2 = 3.00 in., L3 = 5.00 in. and L4 = 4.50 in. The values of 0, = 0, 82 = 60°, and 04 = 119°. The angular velocity of link2 w2 = 10 rad/s CCW. L4 L2 02=60° Bo Ao 0,=0° Figure 5.32 Problems 5.3 and 5.4 The angular velocities of link 3 w3 and and link 4 w4 are: Select one: O a. w3 5.29rad/s CW, w4 = 6.14 rad/s CW O b. w3 3.94 rad/s CCW, w4 = 4.8 rad/s CCW O c. W3 = 5.29 rad/s CW, w4 = 4.80 rad/s CCW O d. w3 = 3.94 rad/s CCW, w4 = 6.14 rad/s CCW

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A general pinjointed fourbar linkage is shown in the figure below. It has the followings
The link lengths are L1 = 8.50 in., L2 = 3.00 in., L3 = 5.00 in. and L4 = 4.50 in.
The values of 0, = 0, 02 = 60°, and 04 = 119°.
The angular velocity of link2 w2 = 10 rad/s CCW.
L4
L2
02= 60°
@2
B.
Ao
O = 0°
Figure 5.32 Problems 5.3 and 5.4
The angular velocities of link 3 w3 and and link 4 w4 are:
Select one:
O a. w3 5.29rad/s CW, w4 = 6.14 rad/s CW
O b. w3 = 3.94 rad/s CCW, w4 = 4.8 rad/s CCW
O c. W3 5.29 rad/s CW, w4 = 4.80 rad/s CCW
O d. w3 = 3.94 rad/s CCW, W4 = 6.14 rad/s CCW
Transcribed Image Text:A general pinjointed fourbar linkage is shown in the figure below. It has the followings The link lengths are L1 = 8.50 in., L2 = 3.00 in., L3 = 5.00 in. and L4 = 4.50 in. The values of 0, = 0, 02 = 60°, and 04 = 119°. The angular velocity of link2 w2 = 10 rad/s CCW. L4 L2 02= 60° @2 B. Ao O = 0° Figure 5.32 Problems 5.3 and 5.4 The angular velocities of link 3 w3 and and link 4 w4 are: Select one: O a. w3 5.29rad/s CW, w4 = 6.14 rad/s CW O b. w3 = 3.94 rad/s CCW, w4 = 4.8 rad/s CCW O c. W3 5.29 rad/s CW, w4 = 4.80 rad/s CCW O d. w3 = 3.94 rad/s CCW, W4 = 6.14 rad/s CCW
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