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Consider F’ be the point on BD that is coincident with pin F in the position shown. CONTINUE TO POST

The velocity vectors for both B and D are parallel. Therefore, bar BD undergoes curvilinear 20 questions remaining

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Here, is the angular velocity of BD, and is the angular acceleration of BD.

Calculate the velocity of B.

Here, is the angular velocity of bar AB.


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Write the relative velocity equation for F.

Here, is the angular velocity of AF, is the radius, and is the velocity of F’, and
is the velocity of pin F relative to bar BD, is the velocity of F.

Substitute for , for , for , and for .

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Equate the components.

Equate the components.

Substitute 0 for .
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Write the equation to calculate the acceleration of F.

Here, is the angular acceleration of AF, is the radius of AF, is the angular
velocity of BD, and is the acceleration of pin F relative to bar BD.

Substitute for , for , for , for , and 0


for , and for .

Calculate the angular acceleration of AF.

Equate components

Hence, the angular acceleration of AF is .

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Calculate the acceleration of pin F relative to bar BD.

Equate components

Substitute for .

Hence, the acceleration of pin F relative to bar BD is .

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