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Figure P15.49 shows a planetary train with double planets
Same as Problem 15.49 except that P1, P2, and S1 have 30, 24, and 28 teeth, respectively.
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Problem 15.49
Figure P15.49 shows a planetary train with double planets, two suns, and no ring gear. Planets P1 and P2 are made together from the same piece of metal, and have 40 and 32 teeth, respectively. Sun S1 is the input member, and has 30 teeth. Sun S2 is fixed. All gears have the same pitch. For each clockwise revolution of S1, what is the motion of the arm?