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Undergrad Reflection of sound from open pipe
yes i mean the same.- abhijitlohiya
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Undergrad Will there be a capillary rise of liquid in vaccume with gravitation present?
I mean if we keep a water container in vaccume and glass capillary tube is dipped in it will there be a rise of water in the capillary tube? If 'yes' is that height of rise same ,if the same expt is done outside the vaccume at the same place? I am asking this because we explain the rise in...- abhijitlohiya
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Will there be a capillary rise of liquid in vaccume with gravitation present?
if gravitation is present, will there be a capillary rise of liquid in vaccume?- abhijitlohiya
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- Capillary Rise
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Is centripetal force present in inertial and non-inertial frames?
is centripetal force present in inertial and non-inertial frames?- abhijitlohiya
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- Centripetal Centripetal force Force Frames Inertial
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Problem to find angular velocity
A particle in UCM goes from a point A to B. The change in it's momentum is 2j and change in the centripetal force is 8i .Where i and j are unit vectors along X and Y axis. What is the angular velocity of the particle ?- abhijitlohiya
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- Angular Angular velocity Velocity
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Reflection of sound from open pipe
modification in the question I mean when sound waves passing through pipe open at both ends ,it reflects from the open end boundary.if the medium and its density is same inside the pipe and outside the pipe, how the reflection of sound waves takes place?- abhijitlohiya
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Reflection of sound from open pipe
We know that when there is a change in medium there is reflection of sound.when it passsess through a pipe open at both end's , sound reflects.Actually the medium is same inside the pipe and outside the pipe, then how can we explain the reflection of sound from other end of pipe?[/color]- abhijitlohiya
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- Pipe Reflection Sound
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate What Happens When an Object with Zero Rotational Inertia Spins?
I am not understsnding yous question.whenever there is mass there is inertia.I think you can't think of object without inertia.- abhijitlohiya
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School When to use term Rotational motion and Circular motion?
Some times it becomes very difficult to differenciate between Circular motion and Rotational motion.Can anyone tell me to understand clearcut diff. between the two?- abhijitlohiya
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- Circular Circular motion Motion Rotational Rotational motion Term
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Convert Any Form of Energy to Solar Energy?
[FONT="Arial"][SIZE="3"]There is one question in my mind. We can convert one form of energy to other. But is it possible to convert any form of energy to solar energy? If yes then please give details. Thanks.- abhijitlohiya
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- Conservation Conservation of energy Energy
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Pilot Direction Due North West Given 250 km/h Vp & 50 km/h Vw
i think use the formula for resultsnt R=sq.root(p*p+Q*Q+2pqcos135) find the resultant. for direction use tan x=p cos 135/p+qsin135- abhijitlohiya
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question qbout uniform circular motion
finite angular displacement do not obey the associative and commutative law of vector addition,so is not a true vector.is it so?infinitesimal angular displacement is a vector.is it correct?- abhijitlohiya
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question qbout uniform circular motion
A particle is performing uniform circular motion.If the angular displacement is finite then whether angular velocity is a vector quantity or not?abhijitlohiya@gmail.com- abhijitlohiya
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- Circular Circular motion Motion Uniform Uniform circular motion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help