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If dipole moment is a vector $q×d$, then is charge a vector?

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Why a rotating ball (at the end of a rope) does not fall down?

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Is the force on the bob of a pendulum with respect to ground 0 at the bottom?

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Why does the intensity of the bright fringes decrease as we move away from the central maxima in Young's Double Slit Experiment?

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How can I calculate $z_1$ when the ball is on $y_1$?

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Free Body Diagram w.r.t a rotating reference frame

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Error Propagation of Variable raised to Variable

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The gravitational potential at the center of a solid ball (confusion)

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Can fluids sustain tangential forces? How can surface tension act tangentially?

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Equipotential as a circle

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How is temperature measured using thermometer?

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Longitudal waves. Proof of $\Delta p=B \frac{\partial s}{\partial x}$

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Internal force and centre of mass

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Why is the Work Done indeterministic when we know $∆V=0$?

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It is possible for a ball to start slipping mid a incline plane if is in pure rolling from the beginning?

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Doubt about the idea of pressure exerted by a gas’ visualisation

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Isn't the formula and definition of fringe width given by my book wrong?

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Area under any Physics graph

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Is the tangential/linear acceleration in rotational dynamics equal to the COM acceleration only in a pure rolling case?

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Regarding the acceleration of centre of mass of a rod

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Time required for the formation of ice of some thickness in a lake

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What is the distinction between work done by torque and force about an axis other than centre of mass?

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Can internal forces do work onto object(s) in a system?

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Why does rotation happens about hinge point in a bar when net force acting on it are zero?

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Contact force and intermolecular distance between two objects during free fall

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Bouncing ball and Newton's third law

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Considering air resistance is the force applied to lift an object equal to its weight?

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Why the collapse of electron in nucleus considered unstable?

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Confused about the angle to calculate when finding the direction of the vector

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What would the wavelength be in this Doppler effect example?