Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 3 (Q.No. 39)
39.
When a point at the end of a link moves with constant angular velocity, its acceleration will have
radial component only
tangential component only
coriolis component only
radial and tangential components both
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Deaipayan Gupta said:   4 years ago
In a circular path, the particle will constantly change its direction. So, tangential velocity will also undergo a change continuously and hence there will be a tangential acceleration of magnitude rxalpha.

PRAMOD KAS said:   4 years ago
Yes, right @Srk.

Niya said:   6 years ago
The link one end is fixed so there was one and only option is radial motion (circular motion).

Rupesh said:   7 years ago
Thank you for explaining this.

Deepak Sharma said:   7 years ago
Yes, right @Srk.

Because when velocity is constant then the tangential component is zero.

Srk said:   7 years ago
If angular velocity constant, then tangential acceleration is zero. (Tang. ACC = r.α)
α= rate of change in angular velocity = o.

Rohit said:   9 years ago
When a body move in a circular path, it has two acceleration 1 radial due to change in direction and another is tangential due to magnitude.

Denny said:   9 years ago
How Come?

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