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Finding out force from a relation of position
I just tried to solve it again and i solved it nvm..Thx- Vv anand
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding out force from a relation of position
Homework Statement A particle of 1kg loves along x acid such that it's position x varies with time t as x =t(t-1)(t-2) m find the force exerted on the particle at t=0,1,2 Homework Equations Just given that position x varies with time t as x=t(t-1)(t-2) The Attempt at a Solution After opening...- Vv anand
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- Force Position Relation
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Friction -- Newton's laws of motion
No thats that's why is asked- Vv anand
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Friction -- Newton's laws of motion
Will i consider mg in the fbd? Edit:Just because the duster is light will the ng of duster be considered- Vv anand
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Newton's laws of motion -- pulley system
I already know what this forum is for and I know that i hv to be within those guidelines no matter what..."This is the way i will learn!"- Vv anand
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Newton's laws of motion -- pulley system
I Got that soln myself sir... Just had a miscommunication which made me impatient- Vv anand
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Is a moving magnet the only way to induce a current?
Consider keeping magnet stationary and move the loop forwards and backwards. How about that?- Vv anand
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Friction -- Newton's laws of motion
Homework Statement A student is cleaning a block board by moving a light duster up and down as shown. (Coefficient of friction between the duster and board is ##MU## The duster will not move no matter how large the force is if ? Homework Equations No equations given The Attempt at a Solution...- Vv anand
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- Friction Laws Laws of motion Motion Newton's laws
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With what minimal horizontal velocity can you throw a stone
Pls give is the exact question as or would be easier.. Consider reading guidelines for other information- Vv anand
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Newton's laws of motion -- finding the velocity of a Block in a pulley system
But sir the solution is 0.5 m/s- Vv anand
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Newton's laws of motion -- finding the velocity of a Block in a pulley system
But this brings me to the solution that vb=2/3.- Vv anand
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Newton's laws of motion -- finding the velocity of a Block in a pulley system
Wrote that upper comment by mistake...- Vv anand
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