22. TRICYCLE A boy is riding a tricycle across along a sidewalk that is parallel to the z-axis. This tricycle contains three identical wheels with radius 0.5 m. The front wheel is free to rotate while the last two wheels are parallel to each other and to the main body of the tricycle. See the diagram. - - 1 m 1 m The front wheel is rotating at a constant angular speed of w 3 rad/s. The child is controlling the tricycle such that the front wheel is making an angle of 0(t) = 0.15 sin((0.1 rad/s)t) with the main body of the tricycle. Determine the maximum lateral acceleration in m/s². Assume a massless frame. The marked plus sign implies CoM. The degree is in radians.
22. TRICYCLE A boy is riding a tricycle across along a sidewalk that is parallel to the z-axis. This tricycle contains three identical wheels with radius 0.5 m. The front wheel is free to rotate while the last two wheels are parallel to each other and to the main body of the tricycle. See the diagram. - - 1 m 1 m The front wheel is rotating at a constant angular speed of w 3 rad/s. The child is controlling the tricycle such that the front wheel is making an angle of 0(t) = 0.15 sin((0.1 rad/s)t) with the main body of the tricycle. Determine the maximum lateral acceleration in m/s². Assume a massless frame. The marked plus sign implies CoM. The degree is in radians.
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