PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 16, Problem 145P
A ride in an amusement park consists of a rotating arm AB having a constant angular velocity ωAB = 2 rad/s point A and a car mounted at the end of the arm which has a constant angular velocity ωʹ= {−0.5k} rad/s, measured relative to the arm. At the instant shown, determine the velocity and acceleration of the passenger at C.
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