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Applying Concepts Look at Figure 14-2.
If Machine A moves through an input
distance of 4.0 m, what is the output
distance of Machine B?
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I don't have Figure 14‑2. Could you either upload the figure or describe how Machines A and B are connected (gears with tooth counts or radii, pulleys with diameters, lever arm lengths, or a diagram giving distances/ratios)?
How I'll solve it once I have the figure:
- Identify the kinematic link between A and B (gear/pulley/lever, belt, etc.).
- Read off the size ratio (gear teeth or radii, pulley diameters, lever arm lengths).
- Use the relation output distance = input distance × (output size / input size) or the appropriate inverse depending on how the diagram defines sizes.
- Plug in input = 4.0 m and compute the output distance with units.
If you give the figure or the sizes/numbers shown, I’ll compute the numeric answer.
How I'll solve it once I have the figure:
- Identify the kinematic link between A and B (gear/pulley/lever, belt, etc.).
- Read off the size ratio (gear teeth or radii, pulley diameters, lever arm lengths).
- Use the relation output distance = input distance × (output size / input size) or the appropriate inverse depending on how the diagram defines sizes.
- Plug in input = 4.0 m and compute the output distance with units.
If you give the figure or the sizes/numbers shown, I’ll compute the numeric answer.
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