In the figure, link 2 rotates with constant angular velocity 2. A slider link 3 moves outwards with a constant relative velocity Vop, where Q is a point on slider 3 and P is a point on link 2. The magnitude and direction of Coriolis component of acceleration is given by Qon 3 QP Q/P 090₂ P on 2 (A) 2002 Vop; direction of V rotated by 90° in the direction 02 (B) 0₂ Vop; direction of Vop rotated by 90° in the direction (2 (C) 2002 Vop; direction of Vop rotated by 90° opposite to the direction of 2 (D) 002 Vopi direction of Vop rotated by 90° opposite to the direction 02

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In the figure, link 2 rotates with constant angular velocity 02. A slider link 3 moves
outwards with a constant relative velocity Vop, where Q is a point on slider 3 and P is a
point on link 2. The magnitude and direction of Coriolis component of acceleration is
given by
Qon 3
V
ОР
P on 2
(A) 2002 Vop; direction of Vop rotated by 90° in the direction 002
(B) ₂ Vop; direction of Vop rotated by 90° in the direction 00₂
(C) 2002 Vo/p; direction of Vop rotated by 90° opposite to the direction of 2
(D) ₂ Vqp; direction of Vop rotated by 90° opposite to the direction 002
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, link 2 rotates with constant angular velocity 02. A slider link 3 moves outwards with a constant relative velocity Vop, where Q is a point on slider 3 and P is a point on link 2. The magnitude and direction of Coriolis component of acceleration is given by Qon 3 V ОР P on 2 (A) 2002 Vop; direction of Vop rotated by 90° in the direction 002 (B) ₂ Vop; direction of Vop rotated by 90° in the direction 00₂ (C) 2002 Vo/p; direction of Vop rotated by 90° opposite to the direction of 2 (D) ₂ Vqp; direction of Vop rotated by 90° opposite to the direction 002
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