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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Analytical Geometry -> pair of straight lines -> Go to message
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is the condition that a homegenous second degree equation of straight lines PASSING THROUGH THE ORIGIN must satisfy if the two lines are parallel. Such an equation is of the form 

In the question, we have been given the general equation of second degree :
which represents a pair of straight lines if  and only if = 0

and



SOLUTION:

In this particular question, it is given that the two lines are parallel.

Let the equations of the two lines be and

The joint equation of the two lines is given by  

 

Comparing with (1),  


From the above we can see that

. Similarly, we can see that is also correct. So the given answers are correct.

Answer :

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Differential Calculus -> help in diffrentiating da folowing equations....... -> Go to message
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For the 2nd problem,
 
 
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> SHM/resonance -> Go to message
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thanks...I thought exactly the same, just wanted to verify as the solution wasnt provided in the source.. And why do u think they have provided the mass of the car? The 'm' in time period is only the mass of the man..
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Thermal Physics -> Thermodynamics/Fluids question -> Go to message
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good work anchit...thanks!
 
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> SHM/resonance -> Go to message
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When the driver of mass 80 kg, steps into the car of mass 920 kg, the vertical height of the car above the road decreases by 2.0 cm. If the car is driven over a series of equally spaced humps, the amplitude of the vibration becomes much larger at one particular speed.
(i) Explain why this occurs. (obviouslly due to resonance)
(ii) Calculate the separation of the humps if it occurs at a speed of 15 ms-1.
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Thermal Physics -> Thermodynamics/Fluids question -> Go to message
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seems correct.....I was thinking along anchit's lines...Whats the flaw in that?
i doubt whether the increase in volume (0.005l) would bring about so much change..
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Thermal Physics -> Thermodynamics/Fluids question -> Go to message
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A glass sphere of volume 7litres contains air at 300K. It is connected to a pipe filled with mercury as shown in the figure. At the start, the mercury meniscus is level with the bottom of the sphere on both arms of the pipe. The air in the sphere is now heated and the mercury level on the right arm rises by 5mm. If the cross sectional area of the pipe is 10cm^2, what is the new temperature of the air ?
 
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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Lounge -> hApPy bIrThDay pUrAV...... -> Go to message
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Happy birthday!
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> SHM questions (qualitative) -> Go to message
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No it isnt. But many of us are preparing for other exams.
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> SHM questions (qualitative) -> Go to message
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1) Describe graphically how the amplitude of a forced oscillation changes with frequency near to the natural frequency of the system, and state qualitatively the factors which determine the frequency response and sharpness of the resonance. 
 
2) Discuss the importance of critical damping in cases such as a car suspension system.
 
I wasnt satisfied with the stuff I came across in standard books, so just thought i will post the question here.
Community shelf Community shelf -> another funny periodic table -> Go to message
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good one too!
Community shelf Community shelf -> FUNNY PERIODIC TABLE !!! -> Go to message
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awesome!!
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Differential Calculus -> Find the limit -> Go to message
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hey guys i checked with my sir, it seems the answer is indeed 1.
 
  It is easy to see that this limit is equal to 1.
Now let  

 
 
=>  
 
Also, by AM-GM:

So we have proved:
Hence, since , we'll get,

by sandwich theorem, that
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Differential Calculus -> Find the limit -> Go to message
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I am not very sure about the other limit. A binomial expansion suggests the limit is 1. But I dont think there is anything wrong in  my working above either.
layman, do you mind provididng the solution?
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Differential Calculus -> Find the limit -> Go to message
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i happened to come across this limit somewhere (maybe in one of my parent's books)  . My proffessor told me about sterling's approximation and used it to prove the limit.
 
 
 
 
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