PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 16, Problem 124P
The disk rolls without slipping such that it has an angular acceleration of α = 4 rad/s2 and angular velocity of ω = 2 rad/s at the instant shown. Determine the acceleration of points A and B on the link and the link’s angular acceleration at this instant. Assume point A lies on the periphery of the disk, 150 mm from C.
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