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Timeline for Degree of freedom of a mechanism

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May 19, 2021 at 21:51 comment added Ali Kıral @elementiro I was missing the horizontal motion of J1 all along, I understand now
May 19, 2021 at 21:48 vote accept Ali Kıral
May 19, 2021 at 9:18 comment added elementiro If you can't represent that movement as the sum of multiplies of movements in already established degrees of freedom then it isn't dependent. For the first DOF you've denoted displacement of J4 is opposite to displacement of J5 but equal in absolute value. Does it stay the same when the sliders move in direction of the force?
May 19, 2021 at 3:06 answer added NMech timeline score: 0
May 18, 2021 at 23:39 comment added Ali Kıral @elementiro They would move in the direction of that horizontal force, but their motion will still be dependent. Am I wrong?
May 18, 2021 at 23:05 comment added elementiro I imagine a motion in which a force is applied vertically at J1, - and what happens when you apply force at J1 horizontally? How does sliders move then?
May 18, 2021 at 20:04 history asked Ali Kıral CC BY-SA 4.0