to cause the disk to rotate. To make the computation easier, let us assumee that the arm does nott rotate A. If the arm's total length is L = 640mm, the distance from the centre of the disk to the shaft pin is r = 112mm, and the arm rotates clockwise at a constant angular velocity of 250.273 rpm. 1.) Would an increase in angular velocity increase point C's linear velocity relative to point A? If so, why or why not? a.) What is the linear velocity

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The iillustration depicts a prototype design for the High-G Rover. It is made up of an arm that is attached to a shaft that is pinned to a disk. The aarm has a retractable shaft that extends and contracts to cause the disk to rotate. To make the computation easier, let us assumee that the arm does nott rotate A. If the arm's total length is L = 640mm, the distance from the centre of the disk to the shaft pin is r = 112mm, and the arm rotates clockwise at a constant angular velocity of 250.273 rpm.

1.) Would an increase in angular velocity increase point C's linear velocity relative to point A? If so, why or why not?

a.) What is the linear velocity of point C with respect to point A if the angular position of the pin (between AB and BC) is 0.578 radians?

b.) What is the distance between points A and C if the angular position of the pin (between AB and BC) is 0.578 radians?

c.) What is the linear velocity of point C with respect to point A if the angular velocity is increased by 34.34 revolutions per second?

 

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