A variable-speed motor is rigidly attached to beam BC. The rotor is slightly unbalanced and causes the
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A variable-speed motor is rigidly attached to beam BC. The rotor is slightly unbalanced and causes the beam to vibrate with a frequency equal to the motor speed. When the speed of the motor is less than 600 rpm or more than 1200 rpm, a small object placed at A is observed to remain in contact with the beam. For speeds between 600 rpm and 1200 rpm the object is observed to ??dance?? and actually to lose contact with the beam. Determine the amplitude of the motion of A when the speed of the motor is
(a) 600 rpm,
(b) 1200 rpm Give answers in both SI and U.S. customary units.
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Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics and Dynamics
ISBN: 978-0073212227
8th Edition
Authors: Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr., Elliot Eisenberg, William Clausen, David Mazurek, Phillip Cornwell
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