
Easy one here:
The ball is released from rest in the semicircular groove as shown...The wedge with the groove (radius 'R') has mass 'M', the ball 'm'...
The ball slides down the groove (gaining speed) and then reaches a maximum height on the other side of the groove's center (losing speed here)...At this posn., find the velocity of the ball.
(m/(M+m)) * root(2gR)
ReplyDeleteI'm not getting the question exactly
ReplyDeleteis the wedge free to move, fixed, or is its movement only partially restricted?
btw, anuj bhaiya
how have your classes been?
and would you be teaching any topic to us?
ok i get it now, thnx to Mr. Rupela...:)
ReplyDeleteanswer same as ankush
me too get it, thnks to Mr Sambhav :D
ReplyDeleteyup the answer is correct
ReplyDeletepls tell hw to solve....
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