Crank AB rotates with a constant angular velocity shown in the figure below. Determine the magnitude of the acceleration of point B, and the angular velocity of link BC, at the instant shown. 0.5 m 0.3 m B C 60° 30° $\omega_{AB} = 6 rad/s$
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$v_B = r_{AB} \omega_{AB} = 0.3 m \times 6 rad/s = 1.8 m/s$ Show more…
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