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  1. The theory of the slider-crank mechanism is based on the principles of kinematics, which is the study of motion without considering the forces that cause it. In a slider-crank mechanism, the motion of the crank and connecting rod is described by kinematic equations that relate the two components’ position, velocity, and acceleration.
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    With an in-line crank slider, the motion of the crank and follower links is symmetric about the sliding axis. This means that the crank angle required to execute a forward stroke is equivalent to the angle required to perform a reverse stroke. For this reason, the in-line slider-crank mechanism produces balanced motion.
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  2. slider-crank mechanism - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Jul 20, 1998 · Slider-crank mechanism, arrangement of mechanical parts designed to convert straight-line motion to rotary motion, as in a reciprocating …

  3. Eccentric-and-rod mechanism | Cam-follower, Crank …

    Eccentric-and-rod mechanism, arrangement of mechanical parts used to obtain a reciprocating straight-line motion from a rotating shaft; it serves the same …

  4. Linkage | Rods, Joints & Arms | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

  5. slider-crank mechanism - Kids | Britannica Kids

    Slider-crank mechanism. Articles Animals Fine Arts Language Arts Places Plants and Other Living Things Science and Mathematics Social Studies Sports and Hobbies World Religions Images & Video ...

  6. crank: cranks and cams - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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  8. Machine | Definition, Mechanisms & Efficiency

    The piston, cylinder, crank, and connecting rod combination is known as a slider-crank mechanism; it is a commonly used method of converting translation to rotation (as in an engine) or rotation to translation (as in a pump).

  9. Machine - Mechanism, Components, Function | Britannica

    The way in which the parts of a machine are interconnected and guided to produce a required output motion from a given input motion is known as the mechanism of the machine. The piston, connecting rod, and crankshaft in a …

  10. Toggle mechanism | Leverage, Leverage System

    toggle mechanism, combination of solid, usually metallic links (bars), connected by pin (hinge) joints that are so arranged that a small force applied at one point can create a much larger force at another point.

  11. Crank | Crank | Lever, Piston, Cam | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica