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Equation for the angular position of a slider crank mechanism
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[QUOTE="Mech_LS24, post: 6523084, member: 690885"] For θ2 you are correct ([I]angles in radians[/I]). But using the same formula for θ1 doesn't work. I would like to use θ as input in a worksheet, therefore one formula is demanded. So, the input will be angles between 0 and 360 degrees. When is larger as 180 there should be added a minus sign in the formula, this is what I want to avoid. But I can't figure out that formula because I get the errors with + and - signs which is also seen here with this formula. [/QUOTE]
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