Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Arm AB has a clockwise angular velocity wAB while the ring gear R has a counterclockwise angular velocity wR. Using the IC Method, determine (a) the angular velocity (in rad/s) of gear ? and (b) the velocity (in cm/s) of gear tooth D at the instant shown. Also, (c) illustrate the location of each rigid body’s instantaneous center. Utilize the following given
s = 14cm
rB= 6cm
wAB= 0.58rad/s
wR = 0.24rad/s
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