1. The maximum velocity of a body vibrating with a simple harmonic motion of amplitude 150 mm and frequency 2 vibrations/sec, is





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A. Ax = 0, Ay = 150 lb, Az = 562 lb, TBC = 300 lb, TBD = 212 lbB. Ax = 0, Ay = 150 lb, Az = 456 lb, TBC = 150 lb, TBD = 212 lbC. Ax = 0, Ay = 267 lb, Az = 843 lb, TBC = 533 lb, TBD = lbD. Ax = 0, Ay = 150 lb, Az = 500 lb, TBC = 212 lb, TBD = 212 lb Answer: Option A Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. Workspace Report errors ... Name : Email:....
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