Consider the portion of an excavator shown. At the instant under consideration, the hydraulic cylinder is extending at a rate o in./sec, which is decreasing at the rate of 3 in./sec every second. Simultaneously, the cylinder is rotating about a horizontal axi through O at a constant rate of 12 deg/sec. Determine the velocity v and acceleration a of the clevis attachment at B.

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Consider the portion of an excavator shown. At the instant under consideration, the hydraulic cylinder is extending at a rate of 6
in./sec, which is decreasing at the rate of 3 in./secevery second. Simultaneously, the cylinder is rotating about a horizontal axis
through O at a constant rate of 12 deg/sec. Determine the velocity vand acceleration a of the clevis attachment at B.
B
2.7
3.6'
370
Part 1
Correct
Determine the indicated terms used in the velocity and acceleration formulas.
B
2.7'
3.6'
37°
Answers:
r-
75.6
in.
37
in./sec
9 -
0.21
rad/s
-3
in/sec? 0 -
rad/s?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the portion of an excavator shown. At the instant under consideration, the hydraulic cylinder is extending at a rate of 6 in./sec, which is decreasing at the rate of 3 in./secevery second. Simultaneously, the cylinder is rotating about a horizontal axis through O at a constant rate of 12 deg/sec. Determine the velocity vand acceleration a of the clevis attachment at B. B 2.7 3.6' 370 Part 1 Correct Determine the indicated terms used in the velocity and acceleration formulas. B 2.7' 3.6' 37° Answers: r- 75.6 in. 37 in./sec 9 - 0.21 rad/s -3 in/sec? 0 - rad/s?
Your answer is partially correct.
Determine the r- and 0-components of velocity and acceleration.
2.7
3.6'
A
370
Answers:
Vy -
6
in./sec
Ve -
15.88
in./sec
in/sec? ag -
in/sec?
3.28
2.52
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Write the velocity and acceleration as vectors.
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v-( i
eg) in./sec
a-(i
eg) in/sec?
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Transcribed Image Text:Your answer is partially correct. Determine the r- and 0-components of velocity and acceleration. 2.7 3.6' A 370 Answers: Vy - 6 in./sec Ve - 15.88 in./sec in/sec? ag - in/sec? 3.28 2.52 e Textbook and Media Hint Attempts: 3 of 3 used Part 3 Write the velocity and acceleration as vectors. Answers: v-( i eg) in./sec a-(i eg) in/sec? e Textbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
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