The 18-in.-radius flywheel is rigidly attached to a 1.5-in.-radius shaft that can roll along parallel rails. Knowing that at the instant shown the center of the shaft has a velocity of 1.6 in./s and an acceleration of 0.66 in./s2, bot directed down to the left, determine the acceleration of point A and point B. (Round the final answers to two decimal places.) 18 in. 20° B The acceleration of point A is The acceleration of point B is 22.48 in./s²> 21.13 in./s² 66.45°.

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The 18-in.-radius flywheel is rigidly attached to a 1.5-in.-radius shaft that can roll along parallel rails. Knowing that at the instant shown the center of the shaft has a velocity of 1.6 in./s and an acceleration of 0.66 in./s², both
directed down to the left, determine the acceleration of point A and point B. (Round the final answers to two decimal places.)
18 in.
20%
B
The acceleration of point A is
The acceleration of point B is
22.48 in./s² +
21.13 in./s²
66.45
Transcribed Image Text:The 18-in.-radius flywheel is rigidly attached to a 1.5-in.-radius shaft that can roll along parallel rails. Knowing that at the instant shown the center of the shaft has a velocity of 1.6 in./s and an acceleration of 0.66 in./s², both directed down to the left, determine the acceleration of point A and point B. (Round the final answers to two decimal places.) 18 in. 20% B The acceleration of point A is The acceleration of point B is 22.48 in./s² + 21.13 in./s² 66.45
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