i don't know if it was typo... but i did not get from any textbook, so i could not refer to any tables... i got the question from this link: http://students.resa.net/taylorjfk/teacher/scidepartment/mackson/macksonquiz.htm
the last question...
and haha... 15 miles/sec?? it's like flashing pass...
what is the unit ni/sec??
hi...
someone had ask me what is the unit ni/sec means? and i search through the net but i can't find it. i found something like grams Ni/sec but this Ni=Nickel. and i also came across the below:
"You are traveling at a speed of 15 ni/sec. Your destination is 315...
so the four bar linkage is a simplification for mechanism found in machines, i got what you mean. because what i have learned are those theories part of this four bar linkage and it doesn't tells me that it is the simplification for mechanism found in machines or maybe i didn't make good notice...
thanks so much for your help, ceptimus... so, is the piston hydraulic?? or pneumatic?? normally for a four bar linkage, a motor is attached to trigger it to move the bars, so for this crank and slider, it is the slider that is using a piston to move the rest of the bars??
it is not easy to explain... emm... cos i am designing some improvements... and i just want to know how a crank slider work and how is it like(for the real) thing...
i am still designing and i need to know it just to visualise whether it can be fixed onto that machine or not... cos due there...
emm.. no... what if it's not in the textbook... and i am suppose to make the slider out... do you or anyone have any ideas?? thanks... cos currently i am having my industrial attachment thingy and i am thinking of some machine improvements... and need to design something like that... and i do...
anybody knows about 4 bar linkage??
there's a crank and slider mechanism and i need help... i would like to know more about the crank slider and what is it made of?? what is that slider made of?? roller?? 2 bars and a square metal?? help! thanks alot...