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62)
a)
 the work done in  projecting the block up the incline=mglsin@
the work done in projecting up the sphere=change in potentiol energy of the system=mgr(1-cos@) from the geometry of the figure
1/2mv^2=mgr(1-cos@)+mglsin@
solving it
v= root 2g(r(1-cos@) +lsin@)
b)
1/2m(2v)^2=mgr(1-cos@)+mglsin@+1/2m(v1)^2
mgr(1-cos@)+mglsin@=1/2mv^2
at the top n+mg=mv^2/r
solving the above equations we get the force acting as
6mg(1-cos@+l/rsin@)
c)
let the particle make an angle@ when it leaves the sphere
mgcos@=mv^2/r
mgr(1-cos@)=1/2mv^2
solving it we get cos inverse 2/3
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pls anyone solvew these sums
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> work energy hc verma -> Go to message
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sorry the radius is l
but at the highest position the block is at a dis tance 2l
so work done against gravity=2mgl
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could u solve the other sums
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> find the acceleration of blocks A and B -> Go to message
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hey dude rate me
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50)
the natural length is 0.4 and let the xtended length be 0.4+x
mg=kxcos@
cos@=mg/kx
which is also equa to 0.4/0.4+x
solving which we get x as 0.1
mgh=1/2mv^2+1/2mv^2+kx^2
since velocity of both the blocks will be the same
solving it we wll get v as 1.5
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i dont understand u tarun
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hey waterdemon and karthik could u solve sum no 57-64 of anshish 292
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could anyone solve sum no 57-64
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if the particle moves in a citcle then the radius is 2l
therefore the work done against gravity =2mgl
2mgl=1/2mv^2
2gl=1/2v^2
rooot 4gl
=2 root gl
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R.D SHARMA
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U DIDNT GIVE ME
I DOWNLOADED IT MYSELF
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> why is in most sums of work and energy initial kinetic energy is taken as 0??? -> Go to message
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SEE FOR ME I CAN ASSUME 0 VELOCITY AS X
SO 10 SPEED IS EQUAL TO X+10
SO IT DEPENDS UPON OURSELVE
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SEE LOGICAALLY HE WILL NOT GET HURT
BUT SCIENTIFICALLY HE MAY GET HURT
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> why is in most sums of work and energy initial kinetic energy is taken as 0??? -> Go to message
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U CAN TAKE IT AS 100 OR X IT DEPENDS UPON UR REFERENCE POINT
BUT WE TAKE IT TO BE 0 FOR THE SAKE OF CONVINIENCE
 
 
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