A piston, connecting rod, and crankshaft of an engine are represented schematically. The engine is rotating at 3000 rpm. At the position shown, what is the velocity of pin B relative to the fixed pin C? (Geometry hint: use the law of sines to determine the angle ?.) ENTER THE ANSWERS ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST INTEGER. (The grader requires an exact match.)
vB = i + j m/s
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