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Constrained Motion
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Module - 11 Solved Example-8
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Module - 12 Solved Example-9
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  2. Is it important for jee advanced
    4 years ago by
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    Basic tool which is used in most questions from Mechanics. so Important in that sense.
    4 years ago by Ameya Marakarkandy

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  4. In the example of block sliding on wedge how did we know that the horizontal component of acceleration of block on wedge was greater than that of wedge moving backwards and subtracted it from the other?
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  6. which lecture should i watch first constrained motion or newtons laws of motion?
    5 years ago by Prempal Kumar

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  12. SIR WHEN WILL UPLOAD NCERT SOLUTIONS OF 11TH CLASS EXAMS ARE COMMING SIR PLEASE HELP ME SIR
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  14. in case of block on wedge problem why we haven't considered acceleration due to gravity?
    7 years ago by Mani Kanta Chalamalla
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    it is an assumption the g is not acting thus simplifying the example
    7 years ago by Vivan Maurya

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  16. sir why there is no question set inn constrained motion?
    9 years ago by Ryan Chowdhury
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    8 years ago by SWAMIL JAIN
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    'Cause there is very less physics involved in the problems. (Even though a lot of phy is involved in the result)
    8 years ago by PSai Krishna Kvmb

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  18. Sir in the block-on-wedge example why the acceleration of the block along x direction isis a2costheta-a1 and not a1-a2costheta?
    9 years ago by Mayank Agrawal
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    what a silly question see generally positive x direction is taken as positive and negative x direction as negative for displacement velocity and acceleration here net horizontal acceleration in this direction of postitive x axis thus a2costheta-a1 even if you consider reverse sign convention there is no change in net acceleration
    9 years ago by akanksh

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