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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
Can you please suggest me any problems to practice these type of questions?- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
This is it right?- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
Thank you very much- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
Oh my god dude I got it- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
first derivative?- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
I can calculate the mean velocity of C by dividing displacement of C by t,but I don’t see how that can be ended up in final answer(the formula we have to prove)…- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
Hmmm I don’t quite get it- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
Yeah exactly!- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
2a cos theta?- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
This is how I think It should look like.- PitViper
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Circular motion of a Weightless rod
I used law of conservation of energy to calculate (d theta/ dt)^2 (from:mgasin theta=1/2m(d theta/dt.a)^2+1/2mu^2(u is the velocity of the C ring at time=t)), but wasnt able to find u(velocity of C).Is there any relationship between the tangential velocity of B(d theta/dt.a) and velocity of C(u)...- PitViper
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