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Newton's Laws of Motion
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Duration: 3.19 Min
 
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Module - 10 Solved Example-2
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Module - 11 Solved Example-3
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Module - 12 Solved Example-4
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Module - 13 Solved Example-5
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Module - 15 Spring Force
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Duration: 10.00 Min
 
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Module - 18 Solved Example-6
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Module - 19 Solved Example-7
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Module - 20 Solved Example-8
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Module - 21 Solved Example-9
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  2. Clear!
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  4. in a free body diagram is it important to show accelaration or velocity of blocks, as i have readed somewhere that in a FBD we have to only show forces acting on a system.
    4 years ago by Rohan yadav
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    yes as force depends on mass and acc
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  6. In the constraint motion example...Why are we assuming that m1 goes up and m2 goes down? nowhere has it been mentioned that m2 greater than m1. Plz clarify.
    8 years ago by Ahan Karmakar
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    It has just been assumed. If your answer comes out to be negative then it means you need to take the opposite direction. See the constrained motion topic for more details.
    6 years ago by Varsneya Srinivas

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  8. In the constraint motion example...Why are we assuming that m1 goes up and m2 goes down? nowhere has it been mentioned that m2m1. Plz clarify.
    8 years ago by Ahan Karmakar
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    it has not also been given which is m1 and m2 all is starting with 'supose'
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