Physics Advance Illustration
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Work Energy Power
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Illustration - 7 A Block Hitting a Wall
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  2. Why are we taking that 'y' is the maximum elongation of the block ? What I mean is that the force needed to break the lower block from the ground can be achieved before the spring reaches it's maximum elongation , right ?
    6 years ago by Bidisha Maitra

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  4. Not getting why it will bounce off (x y) I mean initial compression was x and final was y. Now as it bounce off x but some energy is consumed for compression of spring (y) so net bouncing off distance should be (x-y) not (x y)??
    7 years ago by Sandal Agarwal

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  6. sir i cant find the illustration in the shm section..... please attach the link
    7 years ago by Aayush Srivastava

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