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Absolute Motion
Lecture 10
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Question of the Day
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The cable reel rolls without slipping on the horizontal surface. Point A on the cable has a velocity vA = 0.8 m/s to the right.
Compute the velocity of the center O and the angular velocity �� of the reel.
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Outline for Today
� Question of the day� Absolute-motion analysis� Geometric relations� Maintaining consistent sense� Absolute motion: exercise(s)� Answer your questions!
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� Question of the day
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Absolute-Motion Analysis
� The method relates the position of a point, A, on a rigid body to the angular position, ��, of a linecontained in the body
� The velocity and acceleration of point Aare obtained in terms of the angular velocity, �, and angular acceleration, �, of the rigid body
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Recall: Constrained Motionof Connected Particles
� Application of absolute-motion analysis
� Successive differentiation of cable length
� Geometric relations are simple (i.e., linear variables only)
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Geometric Relations
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Rigid-body motion includes both linearand angular variables
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Maintaining Consistent Sense
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� Angular position of moving line is specified by counter-clockwise angle (�)
� Angular velocity (�) is positive in the same counter-clockwisesense
� Angular acceleration (�) is positive in the same counter-clockwise sense
A key concept in dynamics!
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Outline for Today
� Question of the day� Absolute-motion analysis� Geometric relations� Maintaining consistent sense� Absolute motion: exercise(s)� Answer your questions!
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� Question of the day� Absolute-motion analysis� Geometric relations� Maintaining consistent sense
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Absolute Motion: Exercise
A wheel of radius rrolls without slipping.
Determine the wheel’s angular motion in terms of the linear motion of its center O.
Also determine the acceleration of point C on the rim of the wheel as it contacts the ground.
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Absolute Motion: Another Exercise
Determine the angular velocity of bar AB in terms of the linear position of displacement xA.
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Slider A moves horizontally with a constant speed v.
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Absolute Motion: Yet Another Exercise
Derive an expression for the upward velocity of the car hoist in terms of ��.
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The piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder is extending at the rate s.
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Outline for Today
� Question of the day� Absolute-motion analysis� Geometric relations� Maintaining consistent sense� Absolute motion: exercise(s)� Answer your questions!
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� Question of the day� Absolute-motion analysis� Geometric relations� Maintaining consistent sense� Absolute motion: exercise(s)
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Homework Survey
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Homework Survey
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For Next Time…
� Begin Homework #4 due next Thursday (9/20)
� Read Chapter 6, Section 6.2
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