To study the performance of a race car, a high-speed motion-picture camera is positioned at point A.
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To study the performance of a race car, a high-speed motion-picture camera is positioned at point A. The camera is mounted on a mechanism which permits it to record the motion of the car as the car travels on straightaway BC. Determine the speed of the car in terms of b, θ, and, θ
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