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When an object is thrown towards the sky it starts to gain potential energy, why?
I didn't think so because when an object is thrown towards the sky it already has kinetic energy and it looses it's energy due to the gravitational force of the earth.
When the object looses all of it'...
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Where am I wrong in proving that force perpendicular to motion increases speed and kinetic energy? [closed]
Lets think of a helicopter flying at some height $h$. It throws a food packet to a person on the ground from air. Let's neglect the air drag.
The food packet is thrown only with some velocity $v_x$ in ...
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Drawing a free-body diagram for a body residing on Lagrange point $L_4$ and $L_5$
I am aware of the fact that Lagrange points $L_4$ and $L_5$ are stable equilibrium points however I cannot understand why they are equilibrium points in the first place.
Consider a Earth-Moon system ...
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How do objects reach terminal velocity?
I understand the basics of this principle: the force of gravity acting downward on an object becomes equal to the air resistance acting upward on the object because as the object speeds up, air ...
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Why is hookes law not obeyed in vertical circular motion? [closed]
We know that $$T=-kx=-k(R-L)$$where $L$ is the natural length of string, so the tension force must be constant. but in vertical circular motion the tension force is not constant (via analysis of ...
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Does Weighing machine measure normal force or gravity or both?
A weighing machine measures the normal force applied by an object.
However 2 forces act simultaneously on the machine ( normal and mg )
Under normal conditions (a=0) N=mg .
So this would mean that a ...
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Air Friction Newton III
I have question to the Newton III Law and Air Friction.
At the free Fall of a Body there is an Air Friction, which is in oppopsite direction to the Gravitation Force. In my opinion the Body pushes to ...
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Find the acceleration of a block sliding down on an accelerating inclined place [closed]
I don't understand the solution provided in the image. Using Newton's second law for forces along the x-axis (parallel to the inclined plane), shouldn't the equation be $ma = mg\sin \theta+ mb\cos \...
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Dynamic equilibrium of planets
We can describe statical equilibrium ( forces, moments ) in a cuboid $$ \Sigma F_x=0,\Sigma F_y=0,\Sigma F_z=0~$$ In dynamics can we describe similar dynamic equilibrium within an inertial ...
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Is there any effect of gravity in a vertical nonlinear spring? [closed]
I know that for a linear vertical spring, the governing equation of motion written in the presence of gravity is the same as the one written in the absence of gravity. We can either undergo a ...
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Chain hitting a scale
a standard problem in textbooks is to calculate the force of a chain of length $L$ as it hits a scale and has fallen a length $x$. It is found to be $3gMx/L$ by the gravitational force $xmg/L$ and ...
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Confusion as acceleration seen from different angles disagree with each other
Heres the question:
Find the tension in the chord when the balls height above the lowest position is $\frac{1}{2}L$. Answer should be in terms of $g$ and $m$.
The solutions manual decided to orient ...
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If there is no gravitational force on the earth (i.e. acceleration due to gravity is 0m/s^2), will bodies in contact still experience a normal force?
My question arises from this post by Ashish Arora, where he asks: "If $g$ becomes zero suddenly, a body at rest on a fixed table will start moving away from it."
In the above question $g$ is ...
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How can people be weightless on space station?
I had read it somewhere that on the space station, people are weightless. even though artificial gravity is created there, people are still weightless. how can this be possible if there is gravity, ...
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How does unbalanced force ever create? [duplicate]
This question rather seems elementary but has been bugging me for a while! How does even unbalanced forces create? The main driving force of this question is Newton's third law
Let's take Free Fall:
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