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Kishlay
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A light string is wrapped around a solid cylinder
ya i got it...
Kishlay
Post #5
Dec 15, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A light string is wrapped around a solid cylinder
ok...
Kishlay
Post #4
Dec 15, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
K
A light string is wrapped around a solid cylinder
the question is not complete. the radius of the cylinder should be given....
Kishlay
Post #2
Dec 15, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
K
Finding Maximum Speed of an Object - 24.4X9.8
please show what attempt you have made... then we can proceed further...
Kishlay
Post #2
Dec 15, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
K
Calculating Tension and Acceleration in a Pulley System with Applied Force
how did you put that image on the question??
Kishlay
Post #32
Dec 15, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Falling Through Earth's Center
no books will not use the value of 'g' as constant in general as the value of g changes with height with respect to the center of earth
Kishlay
Post #4
Dec 14, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the Formula for Acceleration in Rotation?
it has normal reaction, centripetal acceleration and angular acceleration above the plane
Kishlay
Post #5
Dec 11, 2013
Forum:
Mechanics
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Symmetry in a Triangular Circuit
all the subs scripts represents the resistance of your question i.e R1 is the resistance from where I1 current will flow and so on...
Kishlay
Post #6
Dec 9, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Tensions and centripetal acceleration
but i think a rotating object as above will experience a outward force which will create a tension in the upper string
Kishlay
Post #10
Dec 9, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
K
Symmetry in a Triangular Circuit
at here if R1/R2=R3/R4 then there will be no current through the R6 i.e I6=0
Kishlay
Post #4
Dec 9, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
K
Symmetry in a Triangular Circuit
do you know a term something called as "weigh stone bridge" ??
Kishlay
Post #2
Dec 9, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Tensions and centripetal acceleration
see... a PF Patron has justified it... Pranav...
Kishlay
Post #8
Dec 9, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Tensions and centripetal acceleration
i think this means generally that the system is rotating...
Kishlay
Post #6
Dec 9, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
K
Tensions and centripetal acceleration
no man... just see above... he has not counted the centrifugal force for the second and the first mass
Kishlay
Post #4
Dec 9, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Tensions and centripetal acceleration
who will count the centrifugal force out side? mv2/r
Kishlay
Post #2
Dec 9, 2013
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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