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NNTesla replied to the thread Rolling without slipping on a curved surface.No, I don't think that's wrong. One can show any direction of frictional force(either up or down the incline) and the calculation will...
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"Indeterminate" is a word that a mathematician might use for a force vector that is zero. A physicist would say that a zero force is no... -
NNTesla replied to the thread Rolling without slipping on a curved surface.Well said. Agreed. Though I'm not sure I'm a mathematician or a physicist. I'm just someone trying to figure things out one at a time...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Rolling without slipping on a curved surface.Appreciate it very much, you taking time to help out. Will definitely wait for your answer. P.S: Hope your journey is worth the...
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I have confirmed your result independently. Will try to locate the error in the AI solution, but rightnowI am a passenger on a very... -
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No, that is only an approximation for small displacements. But you don’t use it in what you posted, and the question as you have... -
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Your last sentence is "The minus sign here means that the direction of friction is up the incline." Is it always up the incline? You... -
NNTesla replied to the thread Rolling without slipping on a curved surface.More than the direction, I'm worried about the magnitude of the frictional force. Kindly see post#5 above, wherein I've shown the...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Rolling without slipping on a curved surface.Yes, that's right i think. Thanks for pointing that out. I dont think it is correct. The reason is that when I'm asking AI the same...
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NNTesla posted the thread Rolling without slipping on a curved surface in Introductory Physics Homework Help.Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it. I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of...
