For the Mechanism shown, find the acceleration of the slider link4 using Vector loop method. Assume r3=1 cm. ? = 90°. ?? = 10 rad/s CCW (constant)
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Draw the vector loop diagram: - Start by drawing the ground link (link 1) and the slider link (link 4). - Label the points A, B, C, and D as shown in the diagram. - Draw the vectors for the known velocities and accelerations at each point. Show more…
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