Maximum allowable space for the system

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The maximum allowable space for the system is with the height of h = 250 mm,the speed of the piston is expected not to exceed 15 m/s, while the maximum allowable angular motion of the crankshaft is to be 2500 rpm. Please provide a graph showing the changes of the velocity of the piston with respect to the change of the angular position of the crankshaft at maximum angular velocity to show that the velocity of piston not exceed the maximum allowable speed at maximum angular velocity.
if you think this is not achievable, please provide your rationales with the necessary proofs.


P/s:i would like to know how we know the speed or the angular motion is not fit the system.
 
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