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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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Duration: 13.06 Min
 
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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. Though the bigger block is accelerating, the block B is at rest with respect to it. Then why is there a need to bring pseudo force into picture?
    3 years ago by Lucky Singh

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  4. Which lecture will contain torque??
    6 years ago by Siddhant Kothiya

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  6. sir, as pseudo forces do not obey newtons laws ,why should we include it in the free body diagram of a body?
    7 years ago by eshwar

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  8. I looked at it again, and I forgot to consider the effect of tension on the pulley in the fbd of the large block. Sorry to trouble you.
    10 years ago by Paul Moore
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    Ok...
    10 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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  10. Solved example 6: I found this example to be very useful. I am confused as to why the required force on the large block is F = a(7m).= a(4m + 2m + m). The fbd for the large block does not have any interaction with block A (mass m) in the horizontal direction. I found that the force on the large block should be F = a (4m + 2m). Is this correct? I looked up this example when trying to solve the situation when the two smaller blocks are accelerating relative to the large block, and I do not see how the three blocks can be considered together even when the relative acceleration is zero. The interpretation that the system can be taken as a whole seems to ignore the fact that the force of gravity is also acting on block B and, importantly, via tension on block A. Please let me know where I am going wrong here. Thanks, for your really useful website.
    10 years ago by Paul Moore
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    Pl watch video carefully again...
    10 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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