Q5/ A shaft carry three masses A, B, and C of magnitude 200 kg, 300 kg, and 150 kg respectively and revolving at radii 80 mm, 70 mm, and 60 mm. The angles between these masses measured anticlockwise are A to B 45° and B to C 70°. If the balancing masses revolve at a radius of 100 mm, find graphically their magnitudes and angular positions. All masses rotating in the same plane.

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Q5/ A shaft carry three masses A, B, and C of magnitude 200 kg, 300 kg, and 150 kg respectively
and revolving at radii 80 mm, 70 mm, and 60 mm. The angles between these masses
measured anticlockwise are A to B 45° and B to C 70°. If the balancing masses revolve at a
radius of 100 mm, find graphically their magnitudes and angular positions. All masses rotating
in the same plane.
Transcribed Image Text:Q5/ A shaft carry three masses A, B, and C of magnitude 200 kg, 300 kg, and 150 kg respectively and revolving at radii 80 mm, 70 mm, and 60 mm. The angles between these masses measured anticlockwise are A to B 45° and B to C 70°. If the balancing masses revolve at a radius of 100 mm, find graphically their magnitudes and angular positions. All masses rotating in the same plane.
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