Crank 2 of the system shown has a constant speed of summation of the digits of your student school number in CCW. Find the velocity and acceleration of the point B by using \textbf{analytical method} (write vector loop equation) (1in=2.54 cm). O4O2=12 in, AO2=7 in, BO4=28 in
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We have a system with two cranks, O2O4 and O4B, connected by a link O2B. The lengths of the cranks are given as O4O2 = 12 in, AO2 = 7 in, and BO4 = 28 in. We want to find the velocity and acceleration of point B. Show more…
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