Dynamic Notes |
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The Work/Energy Equation, Deriving the Work/Energy Equation, An Alternate Derivation of the Work/Energy Equation
Kinetic Energy |
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Mechanisms |
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A wheel provided with suitably shaped teeth, receiving an intermittent circular motion from an oscillating or reciprocating member, is called a ratchet whee |
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Gears |
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Gears are machine elements that transmit motion by means of successively engaging teeth. The gear teeth act like small levers |
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Cams |
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he transformation of one of the simple motions, such as rotation, into any other motions is often conveniently accomplished by means of a cam mechanism |
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Planar Linkages |
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Have you ever wondered what kind of mechanism causes the wind shield wiper on the front widow of car to oscillate |
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Basic Kinematics of Constrained Rigid Bodies |
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The degrees of freedom (DOF) of a rigid body is defined as the number of independent movements it has |
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Machines And Mechanisms |
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Mechanisms can be divided into planar mechanisms and spatial mechanisms, according to the relative motion of the rigid bodies. In a planar mechanisms, all of the relative motions of the rigid bodies are in one plane or in parallel planes. |
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Mechanisms And Simple Machines |
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the fundamental physical or chemical processes involved in or responsible for an action, reaction or other natural phenomenon |
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Introduction to Mechanisms |
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This chapter introduces the basic physical principles behind mechanisms as well as basic concepts and principles required for this course. |
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