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Path of a Particle: Find & Solve Questions
By plotting the graph, i got s_x and s_y path is parabolic.- LoveBoy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Path of a Particle: Find & Solve Questions
As per your directions given in last post, Now, how do i find out relationship between them ?- LoveBoy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Path of a Particle: Find & Solve Questions
Path will be straight line .- LoveBoy
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Path of a Particle: Find & Solve Questions
Homework Statement Homework Equations Find the path of a particle. What is the general or fundamental way to solve this type of questions ? The Attempt at a Solution I don't know where do i start. I can't able to find a relation between these vectors.- LoveBoy
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- Force Homework physics Newton 2nd law Particle Path
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Time period in harmonic oscillation.
Homework Statement Homework Equations Find Time Period. Find the error in my solution. The Attempt at a Solution Where i am wrong ?- LoveBoy
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- Harmonic Harmonic oscillation Harmonic oscillator Homework physics Oscillation Period Potential energy Time Time period Total energy
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High School Finding the Path of a Particle with Initial Velocity and Force
Thanks for posting. But i don't understand it well. I'll post a question in HW section . Thanks again !- LoveBoy
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Finding the Path of a Particle with Initial Velocity and Force
That is my question ? How do we solve it if initial velocity vector is given and constant force(vector) is given ?- LoveBoy
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Angular Momentum of the particle.
Thank you ! I got it :woot:- LoveBoy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Finding the Path of a Particle with Initial Velocity and Force
Hi There. I want to ask a question, here it is :- How to find the path of a particle if initial velocity(vector) is given and constant force(vector) acts on the particle. Like :- 1) How can we determine the path will be PARABOLIC 2) How can we determine the path will be CIRCULAR. 3) How can we...- LoveBoy
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- Classical physics Force Newton 2nd law Particle Path
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Angular Momentum of the particle.
Homework Statement Homework Equations Find Angular Momentum. How to find velocity of a particle. The Attempt at a Solution If i differentiate with `dt` both sides, I'm getting velocity y-component=velocity x-component. Then i feel helpless:cry:- LoveBoy
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- Angular Angular momemtum Angular momentum Homework physics Momentum Particle
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Falling rotating sphere and displacements
Thanks for your help :oldeyes: @Merlin3189- LoveBoy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Falling rotating sphere and displacements
Okay. So answer would be 2:1.- LoveBoy
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Falling rotating sphere and displacements
Am i right ? @Merlin3189- LoveBoy
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Falling rotating sphere and displacements
i got π radians. So, displacement of point P would be 2r=1.25 m- LoveBoy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help