The rod $O B$ slides through the collar pivoted to the rotating link at $A$. If $C A$ has an angular velocity $\omega=3$ rad/s for an interval of motion, calculate the angular velocity of $O B$ when $\theta=45^{\circ}$.
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Although the collar at A is free to slide along OB, the motion of A coming from CA must āmatchā the motion of OB in the direction perpendicular to OB. Show moreā¦
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