Recent content by TanX
-
T
Calculations based on Neutrons in a Gravitational field
Uh...I did not do that... I was given the diagram and asked to classically compute this... So I did not sketch the asked figures... By the way could you tell me how to sketch them? I could make an attempt. Thanks in Advance! (Sorry for the late reply..had an urgent exam preparation[emoji28])- TanX
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Calculations based on Neutrons in a Gravitational field
Here it is : The experimental setup : The experiment consists of a setup, consisting of an opening W, the neutron mirror M at H=0 , the neutron detector D, and the Earth's gravitational pull...- TanX
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Calculations based on Neutrons in a Gravitational field
Hello everybody! I am TanX. I was reading about neutrons in a gravitational field, which was based on the Grenoble experiment ( Institute Laue - Langevin ) conducted in 2002. I have put a link down here to the research papers below ( Refer to page number 17 in the booklet for the important...- TanX
- Thread
- Calculations Field Gravitational Gravitational field Neutrons
- Replies: 5
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Complete Motion of a ball in a Stable Equilibrium
Thanks a lot for your help.- TanX
- Post #11
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Complete Motion of a ball in a Stable Equilibrium
Oh...That clears it! When u = vmin Then v = 0 m/s or vmin= 2gh- TanX
- Post #9
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Complete Motion of a ball in a Stable Equilibrium
Oh, so you say that the ball would never complete the motion in this case? Does the arbitrary number have any property related to the height or something?... Also I did not understand how it was analogous to escape velocity...- TanX
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Complete Motion of a ball in a Stable Equilibrium
Okay...This is a tough one... I guess if the situation is idealised it might end up at the top left curving point with velocity = 0 m/s, and then it would be taken down because of the curve, allow gravity to make it fall down and finally, here considering collision as elastic ,( I am not very...- TanX
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Complete Motion of a ball in a Stable Equilibrium
Let's see... Here I would define the minimum velocity as the least velocity for the object (i.e)the ball to complete its motion around the system. If I were to push the ball with a velocity lesser than the minimum velocity Vmin, then the ball would stop its motion midway (i.e) it would stop its...- TanX
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
T
Complete Motion of a ball in a Stable Equilibrium
Hello Everybody! My name is TanX and I got a figure in my mind while studting concepts related to Vertical Circular Motion. I tried finding a solution to it (i.e) I tried finding the condition for movement of the particle in the figure that had come in my mind... Homework Statement So here is...- TanX
- Thread
- Ball Complete Curiousity Equilibrium Motion Stable
- Replies: 10
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help