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... rest and attains a speed of 200 cm / sec after moving 100 cm along the plane . What is the coefficient of friction . 18. In Fig . 4.8 , the coefficient of friction between each block and plane is 0.05 . The blocks start from rest and ...
... rest and attains a speed of 200 cm / sec after moving 100 cm along the plane . What is the coefficient of friction . 18. In Fig . 4.8 , the coefficient of friction between each block and plane is 0.05 . The blocks start from rest and ...
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... rest position and is directly proportional to the distance of the body from that position . In Fig . 10.2 , a particle of mass m is normally at rest at p . It is set vibrating along the line yz with simple harmonic mo- tion . In any ...
... rest position and is directly proportional to the distance of the body from that position . In Fig . 10.2 , a particle of mass m is normally at rest at p . It is set vibrating along the line yz with simple harmonic mo- tion . In any ...
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... rest position . m mg Fig . 10.5 . The motion of a simple pendulum is almost harmonic . For small angles , the restoring force is almost proportional to the displacement . The magnitude of ƒ may be obtained by using the distance triangle ...
... rest position . m mg Fig . 10.5 . The motion of a simple pendulum is almost harmonic . For small angles , the restoring force is almost proportional to the displacement . The magnitude of ƒ may be obtained by using the distance triangle ...
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