Part A Rod O A rotates counterclockwise at a constant angular rate 0 = 4 rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected tog

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Part A Rod O A rotates counterclockwise at a constant angular rate 0 = 4 rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected tog

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Part A Rod O A Rotates Counterclockwise At A Constant Angular Rate 0 4 Rad S The Double Collar B Is Pin Connected Tog 1
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Part A Rod O A rotates counterclockwise at a constant angular rate 0 = 4 rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over the rotating rod and the other collar slides over the circular rod described by the equation p= (1.6 cos ) m. Both collars have a mass of 0.65 kg Motion is in the horizontal plane. (Figure 1) Determine the magnitude of the force which the circular rod exerts on one of the collars at the instant 0 = 45° Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? F. = Value Units Submit Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 > Part B r = 1.6 cos e Determine the magnitude of the force that OA exerts on the other collar at the instant 6 = 45° Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. 0 = 4 rad/s B A HA ? FOA = Value Units 0.8 m Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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