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Newton's Laws of Motion
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Illustration - 19 Sliding Over a Prism
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Illustration - 21 A Motor Boat in a Lake
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Illustration - 22 A Sinking Box in a Pond
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Illustration - 29 No Sliding Between Bodies
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Illustration - 40 A Sliding Ring in a Wire
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Illustration - 59
Analysis of a Pulley System When Support Breaks-2

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  2. If block A moves up with "a (upwards)" acceleration then, according to constraint relations, acceleration of block B should be "2a (downwards)" . But we had taken acceleration of block B as zero. why??
    7 years ago by Anmol Mishra

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  4. In the previous problem you had done that just after string snaps the tension changes and you took it as T ' why in this problem it is taken that the tension does not change and remains same due to inertia? Please reply sir Thanks
    7 years ago by Harish D

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