A diagram of a robotic arm. The robotic arm has two line segments connected at a point that can pivit. The first segment
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 2:25 pm
A diagram of a robotic arm. The robotic arm has two line segments connected at a point that can pivit. The first segment is vertical with length L cm. The second segment has length d cm. The second segment goes up and right from the end of the first segment at an angle of 𝜃 above the horizontal.
(a) Assume that h = L = 50 cm when t = 0. Construct a table that lists the angle 𝜃 and the height h of the robotic hand every second while 0 ≤ 𝜃 ≤ 𝜋/2. (Round your heights to two decimal places.)t (in sec)𝜃 (in rad)height h (in cm)0 0 1 π12 2 π6 3 π4 4 π3 5 5π12 6 π2 (b) Determine whether or not a constant increase in the angle 𝜃 produces a constant increase in the height of the hand.Yes, there is a constant increase.No, there is not a constant increase. (c) Find the total distance that the hand moves. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) cm
t (in sec)𝜃 (in rad)height h (in cm)0 0 1 π12 2 π6 3 π4 4 π3 5 5π12 6 π2
0
0
π12
π12
π6
π6
π4
π4
π3
π3
5π12
5π12
π2
π2
Yes, there is a constant increase.No, there is not a constant increase.
Yes, there is a constant increase.No, there is not a constant increase.
(a) Assume that h = L = 50 cm when t = 0. Construct a table that lists the angle 𝜃 and the height h of the robotic hand every second while 0 ≤ 𝜃 ≤ 𝜋/2. (Round your heights to two decimal places.)t (in sec)𝜃 (in rad)height h (in cm)0 0 1 π12 2 π6 3 π4 4 π3 5 5π12 6 π2 (b) Determine whether or not a constant increase in the angle 𝜃 produces a constant increase in the height of the hand.Yes, there is a constant increase.No, there is not a constant increase. (c) Find the total distance that the hand moves. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) cm
t (in sec)𝜃 (in rad)height h (in cm)0 0 1 π12 2 π6 3 π4 4 π3 5 5π12 6 π2
0
0
π12
π12
π6
π6
π4
π4
π3
π3
5π12
5π12
π2
π2
Yes, there is a constant increase.No, there is not a constant increase.
Yes, there is a constant increase.No, there is not a constant increase.