Thanks, I have a question, If there is a chair on a boat and the boat is moving at high constant velocity (assuming the chair is not let to be blown away in the process of accelerating the boat to reach that high speed), will the chair still be blown away? I think not.
Sir am confused at problem number 6.... No.15 ... let us say you find radius first since you know length of the tension ... then Fc = Tx already know the tension , radius angle the problem is velocity .... (mv^2)/R = Tsin63..... make velocity subject of the formular ..... V = ...... then apply actually number its give different velocity ( Vo > Vnew) why this assumption does not work on this question..
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Why is the static friction towards the centre of the circle?
Thanks, I have a question, If there is a chair on a boat and the boat is moving at high constant velocity (assuming the chair is not let to be blown away in the process of accelerating the boat to reach that high speed), will the chair still be blown away? I think not.
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Sir am confused at problem number 6.... No.15 ... let us say you find radius first since you know length of the tension ... then Fc = Tx
already know the tension , radius angle the problem is velocity .... (mv^2)/R = Tsin63.....
make velocity subject of the formular ..... V = ...... then apply actually number its give different velocity ( Vo > Vnew)
why this assumption does not work on this question..