Slider Crank velocity analysis

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carson yeoh
carson yeoh on 25 Jun 2020
Answered: shady salalha on 28 Dec 2020
wab=733;r=0.0405;L=0.13;
theta=0:0.1:2*pi;
phi = asin((r*sin(theta))/L);
wbc= (wab*r*sin(theta))./(L*sin(phi));
v=wab*r.*cos(theta)+wbc*L.*cos(phi);
plot(theta,v)
Hi, I am trying to have a function of theta for the slider crank velocity. I don't know what's wrong with my code. My graph doesn't seem correct. Please help, I am very struggle with this for days...
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carson yeoh
carson yeoh on 25 Jun 2020
what does this solution do with my question???????
darova
darova on 25 Jun 2020
It's sin wave

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shady salalha
shady salalha on 28 Dec 2020
hey, did u finish the solution?

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