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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Illustration - 4 Superposition of SHMs
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Illustration - 18 Overtaking in SHM
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  2. plz make this video public sir unable to watch it .
    3 years ago by Soul Status Lover

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  4. Sir can we do this problem by calculating net torque = I.alpha ???
    9 years ago by Sushabh Deshmukh

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  6. sir i have covered all the pg video lectures on rigid body dynamics but couldnot find instantaneous axis of rotation (which you told me to go through in previous answer). sir pls guide me where can i find it?
    9 years ago by vishal

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  8. sir if the rod is oscillating in horizontally normal to plane, how can g have a component gcos(theta) in this direction as g acts downward so gcos(90) must be zero. sir pls reply i m stuck here
    9 years ago by vishal
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    In this problem if you watch the video carefully you can see that restoring acceleration is not due to horizontal component of g... it is due to the component of the component of g which is acting along the instantaneous axis of rotation of Rod and bob...To understand Instantaneous Axis of Rotation... pl go through the topic of rotational motion...
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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