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in a crank and slotted lever quick return mechanism, as shown in figure the driving crank...

in a crank and slotted lever quick return mechanism, as shown in figure the driving crank length is 75mm. the distance between the fixed centres is 200mm and the length of the slotted lever is 500mm. find the ratio of the times taken on the cutting and idle strokes. determine the effective stroke also

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