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Shm , calculation of amplitude of spring mass system
Yes I know the method through extension at equilibrium ... But I want to check out the method of COE for future purposes... Can u please just tell me the equation that u would use and the two points that u would consider for solving through COE ?- Shivang kohlii
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Shm , calculation of amplitude of spring mass system
Homework Statement In A spring mass system , the spring stretches 2 cm from its 's frelength when a force of 10 N is applied . This spring is stretched 10 cm from it's free length , when a body of mass m = 2 kg is attached to it and released from rest at time t = 0 . Find the A) force constant...- Shivang kohlii
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- Amplitude Calculation Mass Shm Simple harmonic motion Spring Spring mass system System
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Equation of shm for different positions
Homework Statement Write the equation for a particle in simple harmonic motion with amplitude a and angular frequency w considering all distances from one extreme position and time when it is at other extreme end. Homework Equations X = A sin (wt + ∆) ∆ = phase difference The Attempt at a...- Shivang kohlii
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- Shm Simple harmonic motion
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Reading of a voltmeter having resistance R across a resistance
Homework Statement The potential difference across resistance R carrying current I is V = IR . Now if the potential difference is measured via voltmeter of resistance r , the reading on voltmeter is V' . Prove that V' = Ir/(R+r) . For what value of r does the voltmeter measure true value...- Shivang kohlii
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- Current electricity Reading Resistance Voltmeter
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Calculating resistances via a potentiometer
I didn't ask for your pity mister , only solution.. also don't presume I didn't consider the non ideal voltage source with some internal resistance , I didn't add it to my answer as the question doesn't mention any internal resistance .. which is odd for the 12th level book!- Shivang kohlii
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating resistances via a potentiometer
Homework Statement Figure shows a potentiometer circuit for comparison of two resistances , the balance point with standard resistor R = 10 ohm , is found to be 58.3 , while that with unknown resistance X is 68.5 cm , determine the value of X . b) what might you do if you failed to find the...- Shivang kohlii
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- Current electricity Potentiometer
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Constraint relation in a pulley spring system
That's the issue .. I don't know how to establish a relation..- Shivang kohlii
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Constraint relation in a pulley spring system
Why should it rotate ? It's fixed to a table so the tension in both strings should be same- Shivang kohlii
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Constraint relation in a pulley spring system
Homework Statement How to apply constraints in the system to get a relationship between the displacements of block of mass m and pulley of mass M.? Homework Equations ∑T.a= 0 The Attempt at a Solution Assuming tension in both strings to be T . -T × a1 ( for the block) + 2T × a2 ( for the...- Shivang kohlii
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- Constraint Constraint forces Constraints Laws of motion Pulley Relation Spring System
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Time constant for parallel RC circuit
Homework Statement Question 6. Homework Equations Time constant = RC The Attempt at a Solution I think answer should be 1/2 RC as Rnet = 1/2R and to convert it to single resistance form we should first find Rnet But the answer is coming out to be RC . How? << Corrected Image added by...- Shivang kohlii
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- Circuit Constant Parallel Rc Rc circuit Time Time constant
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Amplitude of a mass joined to a spring in the presence of an E-field
I don't understand how to write the conservation of energy equation for this case- Shivang kohlii
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Amplitude of a mass joined to a spring in the presence of an E-field
Homework Statement A block of mass m having charge q placed on smooth horizontal table and is connected to a wall thorough an unstretched spring of constant k . A horizontal electric field E parallel to spring is switched on. Find the ampliture of the shm by the block. Homework Equations kx=...- Shivang kohlii
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- Amplitude E-field Electric field Mass Shm Spring
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Current through source in AC circuit with R & LC in parallel
Homework Statement In the circuit diagram shown , Xc = 100 ohm , XL = 200 ohm , R = 100 ohm , the effective current through the source is ? Homework Equations Z= √( R^2 + ( XL - Xc)^2) Vrms = Irms/ ZThe Attempt at a Solution I tried to draw the phaser diagram and calculate the relation...- Shivang kohlii
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- Ac Ac circuit Circuit Current Lc Parallel Parallel circuit Source
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Why is resistance of similar cases calculated differently?
But I still don't get why integration is required .. it's not like specific resistivity is changing... And shouldn't length by taken as 2R-R = R only then??- Shivang kohlii
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Why is resistance of similar cases calculated differently?
Homework Statement 1.In the WE-11 resistance is calculated by integrating and that too by taking length as dr and area as the CSA of the small cylinder .. Shouldn't length be l and area by 2πrdr..? I also don't understand why can't we simply use Dl/A formula , Where A =π((2R)^2 - R^2) 2)...- Shivang kohlii
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- Electric current Resistance Resistance calculation
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