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What are the points to note in a spring+block system? [closed]
This is the solution to a question related to spring+block system, and I have some doubts regarding the concept behind this question
The solution reads
The velocity of the block increases till the ...
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Energy of a spherical shell
System: spherical shell with surface density.
Objective: calculate potential energy.
I found energy through potential.
Next, I found the formula for energy through the field, which gives two ...
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Deriving expression for gravitational potential energy around a mass, $M$, using vectors
(I think my question will be somewhat related to this one: Deriving gravitational potential energy using vectors .)
I know the change in the potential energy associated with a conservative force, $\...
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Question about Problem $12$ in Chapter $11$ from Kibble & Berkshire's book
I write again the problem for convinience:
A rigid rod of length $2a$ is suspended by two light, inextensible strings of length $l$ joining its ends to supports also a distance $2a$ apart and level ...
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Why can we ignore the work done by gravity?
I am working through the problem above, starting with part (d). By the conservation of energy setting the spring in equilibrium as $y_0$ as the difference in length of the unstretched spring to the ...
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About reference of potential energy
I have an exercise with a pendulum starting at horizontal position, then we give it a velocity of 5m/s pointing down, $z=0$ at this horizontal position and potential energy = 0. This confuses me ...
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If a car is *accelerating* uphill, does it *gain* kinetic energy?
I had an exam yesterday on physics (9th Grade), there was a question that confused me a lot. It said: "If a Gas Car is accelerating uphill, what happens to its G.P.E and K.E?"
A: It loses ...
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Finding the Equation of motion for a vertical rotating disc with an added mass
I have been trying to figure out the equation of motion of a rotating disc with an added mass fixed on the surface of the disc at a certain distance $r$ from the disc's centre point.
I have ...
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Why is there a *minimum* energy for a particle to be captured in a $r^{-3}$ potential?
I was stuck in a central force problem from David Morin's Book "Introduction to Classical Mechanics".
The problem states that suppose there is a particle of mass $m$ moving under the ...
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Lagrangian function of a mass-spring-system with deflections in 2D [closed]
I’m looking for the lagrangian function of the following problem (as seen in the picture). We have a mass connected to two springs. We can deglect the mass in two dimensions.
My main problems are:
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Question about condition for oscillation of a physical system in Lagrangian mechanics
I can't answer the following question about a (simple) physical system I have studied using Lagrangian mechanic techniques.
So, we have a straight rigid rod in a horizontal plane, symmetrically fixed ...
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Potential energy involving both elastic and gravity
A block of mass $m$ is placed against an ideal spring as shown. Initially the spring (of force constant $k$) is compressed by a distance $s$. The block is then released and slides a distance d up the $...
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Minimum initial velocity to avoid collision [closed]
I'm having problem with the solution of this question:
Two material points with mass $m$ move along a horizontal axis subjected only to Newton's gravitational force law. At the instant $t_0=0$, one ...
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Triple integral gravitational potential between point and sphere [closed]
Problem for self-study: Gravitational potential between a point $\mathbf a$ and a uniform sphere, leaving out gravitational and density constants
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V(\mathbf{a})=\int\int\int\dfrac{1}{\vert\mathbf a -...
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I know that electric potential energy is defined for a system of charges, not for a single charge. But what about electric potential?
My professor explained me in the best manner possible about the electric potential energy and why it is NOT defined for a single charge, BUT my question is as Electric potential is just electric ...