6. Use the values of r, r,r, and r, as given on the last page that corresponds to the last 4 digits of your U#. Given a

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6. Use the values of r, r,r, and r, as given on the last page that corresponds to the last 4 digits of your U#. Given a

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6. Use the values of r, r,r, and r, as given on the last page that corresponds to the last 4 digits of your U#. Given a 4-bar mechanism with r₁, r,r, and r, using Grashof's law, show clearly and completely whether it is a Class I or Class Il kinematic chain. a) NOT TOSCANEE b) From part a) above, if r, is fixed, what type of 4-bar mechanism do you have? The multiplication of the distance from point A to B by the angular velocity squared is which component of acceleration of B with respect to A? d) The multiplication of the distance from point A to B by the angular acceleration is which component of acceleration of B with respect to A? A slider-crank mechanism has how many links? the mechanism shown, find the number of links, find the number of 1-d.o.f. joints, A find the number of 2-d.o.f. joints, tote Pare rolling find the number of redundant constraints, and tid find the mobility. tits cet For a) b) c) d) e) fil
Problem 6 r₁ = 33 mm 12 = 90 mm. 13 = 65 mm r4 = 54 mm
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