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Consider the window crank below - note that it's components are not necessarily orthogonal Given the following: lies in the yz plane lies in the xy plane The angle between and the x-axis is = 19 is parallel to the z-axis Length of = 2.1 cm Length of = 2.1 cm Length of = 1.05 cm = 29 Matlab input: t = 19; a = 29; ab = 2.1; bc = 2.1; cd = 1.05; Determine the position vector, , from to:

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