Match the items in columns I and IIColumn I Column IIP. Higher Kinematic Pair 1. Grubler’s EquationQ. Lower Kinemation Pair 2. Line contactR. Quick Return Mechanism 3. Euler’s EquationS. Mobility of a Linkage 4. Planar 5. Shaper 6. Surface contact

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Velocity in Mechanisms topics include: Point link velocity, instantaneous centre properties, velocity in mechanisms, relative velocity and slider crank mechanism. Velocity analysis is the study of the linear velocities of points on different links of a mechanism and the angular velocities of the links. It is a prerequisite for acceleration analysis, which leads to force analysis of the links.  Here are some details about velocity in mechanisms: The magnitude of velocities of points on a rigid link is inversely proportional to the distances from the points to the instantaneous center. The... Show more

Match the items in columns I and II<br />Column I Column II<br />P. Higher Kinematic Pair 1. Grubler’s Equation<br />Q. Lower Kinemation Pair 2. Line contact<br />R. Quick Return Mechanism 3. Euler’s Equation<br />S. Mobility of a Linkage 4. Planar<br /> 5. Shaper<br /> 6. Surface contact