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Kennedy's Theorem Rule in Kinematics Formula and Calculator

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Kennedy's Theorem Rule in Kinematics Formula and Calculator

When three bodies move relative to one another, they have three instantaneous centers, all of which lie on the same straight line. Kennedy's theorem, which states that the number of ICs, c, for a given mechanism is related to the number of links, n, by:

c = n ( n - 1 ) / 2

Where

c = number of instantaneous centers, IC
n = number of links

Three links (1,2, and 3) moving with respect to each other.
Figure 1 - Three links (1,2, and 3) moving with respect to each other.
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Source: Erdman, Arthur G., George N. Sandor, and Sridhar Kota, Mechanism Design, Vol. 1, 4th ed.,
New York: Prentice Hall, Inc.:

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