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Undergrad What is the direction of torque for a sin curve?
Thanks Bob! Its clear now, really appreciate your help!- zealous131
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad What is the direction of torque for a sin curve?
Hi, I want to clear my concept about the direction of torque for a sin curve. Assume the torque can be represented by a sin wave (T=sinx, where x is from 0 to 2π and it starts from the origin(0,0) with an amplitude of 1. My understanding of the torque direction is as follows (assumuing...- zealous131
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- Concept Direction Torque
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Converting derivative into integral
Thanks a lot JJacquelin for providing me the solution. I really apreciate it! Thanks Chiro for your valuable comment, Q is only a function of time and doesn't depend on B so that makes ife easier. I will definitely keep the point you've mantioned. Thanks!- zealous131
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Undergrad Converting derivative into integral
Hi, I need to ask a very basic question and am very weak at calculus. I have an equation d(B)/dt=Q/K. Where K is a constant and Q is a function of time. B is the variable, which when differentiated w.r.t. time gives the Q. I want to convert this equation into integral form. Can...- zealous131
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- Derivative Integral
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- Forum: Differential Equations