Question: I got this from the last question on the document Lab D kin 430 The crank arm is 20 cm long. If we assume you

I got this from the last question on the document Lab D kin 430

The crank arm is 20 cm long. If we assume you pedaled at a steady speed and therefore the

crank was moving at a constant angular velocity (crank, not the knee as was measured by the

goniometer) during the 2 pedaling speeds, what were the angular accelerations, tangential

accelerations, radial accelerations, and tangential velocities for each pedaling speed? (you will

need to do some converting of units and show your work: a photo pasted into your doc to show

your work and a 2x5 (or 3x5 including headers) table to display your answers will be sufficient.

i. If you wanted to keep a crank angular velocity of 40 rpm, but have the same tangential

velocity as during the 80 rpm condition, what could you do/modify to accomplish this?

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