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High School Can Static Electricity Voltages Reach 20 Million Volts?
i heard that when we rub a finger on a nonconducting material 20000v gets generated,we don't get electrocuted because of low current.is that true?...really 20k?.. i got a earful when i touched a smd ic from my professor,thats why i had this doubt...so any help please??- rohitsatralkar
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High School Cylinder on frictionless surface
now i wonder what happens when an object,say fan-like is rotated in vacuum,with 'no strings attached'...- rohitsatralkar
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High School Cylinder on frictionless surface
ya its not entirely true...but it can almost,by almost i mean in the range of gegas and heptas... i hope i am right...coz i am not sure..hehe...- rohitsatralkar
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High School Cylinder on frictionless surface
VOILA..!...now i know two important things..: 1)that an object will keep on going,satisfying Newton's first law and 2)if force is applied the object will accelerate till it almost reaches the speed of light... AM I RIGHT FELLAS...??NEED TO KNOW THIS...- rohitsatralkar
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High School Cylinder on frictionless surface
hey thanks dude,one thing:is there something like when a force is applied,the cylinder will accelerate till it almost reaches the speed of light??...- rohitsatralkar
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High School Cylinder on frictionless surface
some doubt. i don't understand one thing,why would the cylinder de-accelerate when a certain force is applied...?:confused:- rohitsatralkar
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High School Cylinder on frictionless surface
hey guys...i want to know,what happens when a cylinder is rolled on a frictionless surface in a vacuum,for how long will it keep on rolling...and what happens if we applied some force...?..please help meeee...:cry:- rohitsatralkar
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- Cylinder Frictionless Frictionless surface Surface
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- Forum: Mechanics