B $r_{B/A} = 1.5m$ w = 4pi A Find $a_B = ?$ 30 degree O w = pi/2
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The linear velocity of point B can be found using the formula v = r * w, where v is the linear velocity, r is the distance from the point to the axis of rotation, and w is the angular velocity. Given that rB/A = 1.5m and w = 4π, we can substitute these values into Show more…
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