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Graduate Does Q remain stationary with respect to P all the time?
ok thank you very much :)- kalpeshk2011
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Does Q remain stationary with respect to P all the time?
P is a point which is initially at the top. Similarly Q is initially at the bottom..YOu didnt answer my question. Is Q always stationary with respect to P?- kalpeshk2011
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Does Q remain stationary with respect to P all the time?
A body is rolling without slipping. Let P be topmost point at an instant and Q bottom-most point at that instant..Is it true that Q remains stationary with respect to P all the time? What i thought was the purely mathematical thing. P will have velocity 2v to right and Q will have 0 velocity...- kalpeshk2011
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- Relative Relative velocity Rotation Velocity
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- Forum: Mechanics
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A problem involving Force in terms of time?
But all this mathematics and integration in physics often confuses me. I don't know when to use which technique of integration. Moreover, I have only done the rudiments of calculus. Is there any definite way to know when to use which technique?- kalpeshk2011
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A problem involving Force in terms of time?
is the equation s=t4/4 + C??- kalpeshk2011
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A problem involving Force in terms of time?
A problem involving Force in terms of time? Homework Statement There is a body of 3 kg which is moving to the right with a velocity of 10 m/s. A force of 6 N/s2t2 is applied on the body to the left. How much distane will the body have traveled from t=0 when its velocity is 0 m/s...- kalpeshk2011
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- Force Terms Time
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help