A cam should be designed only using uniform rise and fall throughout the cam without any dwell period and rise and fall periods should be same. The follower is making a rise of 40 mm when the shaft is rotated to an angle of 150 degrees. What is the maximum rise in a follower?

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A cam should be designed only using uniform rise and fall throughout the cam without any dwell period and rise and fall periods should be same. The follower is making a rise of 40 mm when the shaft is rotated to an angle of 150 degrees. What is the maximum rise in a follower?