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Chapter 19 Problem 19-42

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The vertical shaft is rotating with an angular velocity of 3 rad/s when \(\theta = 0^{\circ}\). If a force F is applied to the collar so that \(\theta = 90^{\circ}\), determine the angular velocity of the shaft. Also, find the work done by force F. Neglect the mass of rods GH and EF and the collars I and J. The rods AB and CD each have a mass of 10 kg.

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From the textbook chapter Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Impulse and Momentum you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Engineering Mechanics Dynamics (1) 1 14 
Author Russell C. Hibbeler
ISBN 9780133915389

The vertical shaft is rotating with an angular velocity of 3 rad>s when u = 0. If a

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