What does a negative value for angular acceleration indicate about the motion of the link?
Relative Motion with rotating reference axes Example (part 2)

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What is the relationship between the angular acceleration and the direction of motion?
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Describe how to calculate the acceleration of point A using the components derived.
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How can the magnitude of the acceleration of pin A be determined?
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