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In Prob. 15.107, determine the point of the rod that (a) has no acceleration, (b) has an acceleration of 2.4 m/s2 to the right.
15.107 A 900-mm rod rests on a horizontal table. A force P applied as shown produces the following accelerations: αA = 3.6 m/s2 to the right, α = 6 rad/s2 counterclockwise as viewed from above. Determine the acceleration of (a) point G, (b) point B.
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