v Part A The smooth surface of the vertical cam is defined in part by the curve (0.2 cos 8 +0.3) m The forked rod is rot

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v Part A The smooth surface of the vertical cam is defined in part by the curve (0.2 cos 8 +0.3) m The forked rod is rot

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V Part A The Smooth Surface Of The Vertical Cam Is Defined In Part By The Curve 0 2 Cos 8 0 3 M The Forked Rod Is Rot 1
V Part A The Smooth Surface Of The Vertical Cam Is Defined In Part By The Curve 0 2 Cos 8 0 3 M The Forked Rod Is Rot 1 (31.69 KiB) Viewed 47 times
v Part A The smooth surface of the vertical cam is defined in part by the curve (0.2 cos 8 +0.3) m The forked rod is rotating with an angular acceleration of 7 = 2 rad/s as shown in Eque) and when 0 = 45" the angular velocity is 8 - 6 rad/s Determine the force the cam and the rod exert on the 16 kg roller at this instant. The attached spring has a stesssk 100 N/mn and an unstretched length of 0.1 m Express your answers in newtons using three significant figures separated by a comma Figure 1 of 1 Po] ΑΣΦ | 1νος ? N N. F.-6.50,- 5.56 Subm Pro Answers Best X Incorrect: Try Again Next > Prodelbach
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