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13.
The Whitworth quick return motion mechanism is formed in a slider crank chain when the
coupler link is fixed
longest link is a fixed link
slider is a fixed link
smallest link is a fixed link
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Anisha said:   8 years ago
Yes, D is correct.

Mandar Chikhalikar said:   8 years ago
The answer is wrong, it should be option D, the smallest link is fixed which is crank in Whitworth inversion.

Vikas Kamboj said:   8 years ago
Answer must be option D.

Mohit kumar pal said:   7 years ago
Answer must be the option D.

Nitesh said:   7 years ago
Whitworth quick return mechanism forms when smallest link of the basic slider crank mechanism is fixed. So, option D should be correct.

Sujeeg said:   8 years ago
D is the right answer because when fix the smallest link, obtain double crank mechanism and With-worth quick is the double crank mechanism.

Rajat bhardwaj said:   7 years ago
Withworth quick return motion mechanism crank is fixed and it is the shortest link.

Anchal said:   7 years ago
Crank is the right answer because the crank is the smallest link.

Pabitra said:   7 years ago
It is the second inversion of the slider crank chain mechanism. So the fixed link will be the crank which is the smallest one.

Walles kateme said:   6 years ago
Option D is correct because in Whitworth quick return mechanisms the smallest link is fixed which lead to turning pair.


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