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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.I don't think it does. The force exerted by the table on the element which comes to rest, is not impacting any other element in the...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.Even if we include the force exerted by the table on the element which has brought the element to rest, it will all be happening in the...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.If you are accessing this forum using your phone, then see this to see where the edit button is: If you are working on desktop, then...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.By first part, did you mean this equation: F = d(mv)/dt.? If you meant this equation, then starting from momentum calculation, what...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.Here's all the steps: ## \Delta\vec{P} = \vec{P_{f}} - \vec{P_{i}}## ##\vec{P_{i}} = \lambda (l - x - h)v\hat{i} - \lambda hv\hat{j}##...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.Yes, and I've already mentioned that in post#22. But there's another problem that I've mentioned in post#22, that is the cause of much...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.Equations that you wrote are not legible. Kindly see the attached pic.
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.Appreciate your input. However, I've already understood that mechanical energy will not be conserved in the given situation. That's why...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.I'm trying to understand your solution. Could you kindly tell me what does the last term ##o(ds)## mean, and where did that come from. I...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.By reverse engineering the correct equation, I've reached a few conclusion: The ##v^{2}## term should not be there in the last equation...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.In your equation, you wrote, x is length of horizontal tail, that led me to think that by "tail" you meant the distance moved by the...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.No. That's not the answer. I've posted the correct answer in the original post.
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.Here's how I'm trying to solve it, using Newton's 2nd law. I'm considering the whole chain as the system. Let at any instant of time, t...
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NNTesla replied to the thread Chain falling out of a horizontal tube onto a table.All the equations that I had written have been deleted by the moderator. I don't understand why. Is that just because ##\ln## was not...
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When writing "ln(x)” in LaTeX, you can make it clearer with "\ln": ##\ln(x)## v. ##ln(x)##. This avoids confusion when ##l## or ##n##...

