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The meaning of $\vec {\dot r}$ in the solution of a particle's movement in the space
Suppose I have a charged particle $q$ with mass $m$, and an infinite long wire that lies on the $z$ axis, in which flows a constant current $I$. My ODE that describes its motion is
$$\vec {\ddot r}= …
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Is it possible to determine particles' velocities from their crossings on a ring?
I am thinking about a simpler approach:
Let $\vec r_1 $ and $\vec r_2$ be the position vectors of the two particles.
The particles move on a circular ring so that the vectors will look like $$\vec r_i …
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Throwing baseball at a car
For some odd reason, you decide to throw baseballs at a car of mass $M$, which
is free to move frictionlessly on the ground. You throw the balls at the back of
the car at speed $u$, and at a ma …
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A sailboat and wind, to find $v(t)$
Consider a sailboat of mass $m$ that lies on still water. A wind blows the sailboat with velocity $v_w$ perpendicular to the sailboat. If the boat has a sail with area $A$, and the air density is $ …
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Topple a mass standing still
Consider the following situation:
This is taken from an example from my book with a solution.
The box weight is $W$ and the coefficient of friction between the floor and the object is $\mu$.
What …
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Number of revolutions of a rolling coin [closed]
Take two quarters and lay them on a table. Press down on one quarter so it cannot move. Then, starting at the 12:00 position, roll the other quarter
along the edge of the stationary quarter.
How many …
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Projectile motion with drag force of the form $\vec f =-k \vec v$ [closed]
An object is fired with initial velocity $v_0$ at inclination angle $\theta$ above the horizontal. Drag force in the air is taken into account and is of the form $\vec f =-k \vec v$.
Knowing that the …
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A block is rotated with $ω=a\cdot t$ [closed]
A block of mass $m$ lies on a table. The coefficient of friction between the table and the mass is $μ$. The table is rotated around where the following relation holds: $$ω=a\cdot t$$ (where t is time) …
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Approximations of the kind $x \ll y$ [closed]
I have an expression for a force due to charged particle given as
$$F=\frac{kQq}{2L}\left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{R^2+(H+L)^2}}-\frac{1}{\sqrt{R^2+(H-L)^2}}\right) \tag{1}$$ where $R$, $L$ and $H$ are distance …
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Bungee jumping - find spring constant
A person of mass $m$ is attached to a spring that its loose length is $l_0$. He is standing on a bridge and jumps off it, so he travels down a distance $2 l_0$ when measured from the bridge up to the …
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The period of a mass-spring system including a pulley [closed]
A spring with spring constant $k$ is attached to a mass $m$ as illustrated in the following four set ups: Calculate the period of the motion for each of them.
In cases (1) and (2) the period i …
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Relative velocity between a ball hitting a rod [closed]
A ball of mass $m$ travelling with a velocity $v_0$ collides elastically, and perpendicularly with a rod at a distance $d$ from the center of the rod. The rod has a mass $M$ and lies on a frictionless …
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Pushing a crate on a friction floor [closed]
A man is pushing a crate at a constant velocity. there is a friction between the floor and the crate of $$\mu =0.41.$$ The pushing force is directed downward at an angle $\theta $ below the horizontal …
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Forces acting on two balls in a jar [closed]
Consider the following situation:
Two balls are inside a jar with diameter $D$. The balls are uniform in mass and both have the same diameter $d$.
Express the forces that acts at the colored dots …
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The forces acting on 2 boxes [closed]
Consider the following figure:
The surface is not friction-less. When the force $F$ is applied on mass A: Is the force the mass A applies on mass B larger, smaller or equal then the Force that B e …