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Chapter 17, Problem 21P
The geometric implications of a V-flat drive are interesting.
- (a) If the earth’s equator was an inextensible string, snug to the spherical earth, and you spliced 6 ft of string into the equatorial cord and arranged it to be concentric to the equator, how far off the ground is the string?
- (b) Using the solution to part a, formulate the modifications to the expressions for mG, θd and θD, Lp, and C for a V-flat drive.
- (c) As a result of this exercise, how would you revise your solution to part b of Prob. 17–20?
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