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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
Yes thank you so much for helping me .- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
No sorry i didnt realize it- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
Do we substitute pi with the value 3.14- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
But if we substitute the values we don't get the result that is in the book.- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
A is 15cm. Right?- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
Do you have any idea on how to solve it?- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
The only other equation i have is the one for the velocity in an instant of time v(t)=-vmax × sin(w × t). W-omega And i don't know what LaTeX is.- Pawn
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The 38th problem: I'm not getting the result in the book (SHM problem)
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Can someone help me find which object is in static equilibrium?
The single force on the left is equal in magnitude to the sum of magnitudes of the forces on the right .- Pawn
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Can someone help me find which object is in static equilibrium?
Because the force that's acting on the left is twice that of the force that is acting in the right so the net force will be zero.- Pawn
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