A slider moves with uniform velocity v on a revolving link of length r with angular velocity of ω. The Coriolis acceleration component of a point on the slider relative to a coincident point on the link is equal to

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Acceleration in Mechanisms topics include: Acceleration in mechanism, acceleration of point on a link, slider crank mechanism and coriolis component. In mechanics, acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity over time. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. The SI unit for acceleration is the meter per second squared (ms).  Acceleration analysis of a mechanism consists of formulating and solving equations to determine the passive joint accelerations of the mechanism from the active joint accelerations of the mechanism, and vice versa.  The... Show more

A slider moves with uniform velocity v on a revolving link of length r with angular velocity of ω. The Coriolis acceleration component of a point on the slider relative to a coincident point on the link is equal to