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Motion in One Dimension (Lectures 2-9)
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  2. sir as V is 4t^2 2t ,so I THINK X should be 4/3t^3 t^2
    1 years ago by tejasva singh yadav

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  4. situation 2 : case 3: Vavg = mg/k[1-m/k(e^-2k/m - e^-k/m)]
    3 years ago by Ravi Jangid

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  6. situation 2 : case 2 : x=mg/k(t-m/k e^-kt/m)
    3 years ago by Ravi Jangid

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  8. if we integrate dx/4x 2 we get 1/4[ln (x 2)] limit 0 to x1 but how ? i am getting 1/2[ln(2x 1)] limit 0 to x1.
    3 years ago by Tushar Anand

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