Problem: Knowing that at the instant shown, the angular velocity of rod AB is 15 rad/s clockwise, determine (a) the angular velocity of rod BD; (b) the velocity of the midpoint of rod BD.
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The linear velocity (v) is given by v = ω * r, where ω is the angular velocity and r is the distance from the axis of rotation to the point of interest. Show more…
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