not getting any idea about the motionis the rod hinged at the right end?
note the two white dots on the left end of the strip...those were supposed to be 'nails'..in other words, the strip is "cantilevered" to the platform. there can be no relative motion at a cantilever joint.
(sqrt[2])(pi)
sambhav, mass=1kg lia hai kya?in that case, im also getting the same..
independant of mass
oopss.. ya ur right..
on a second thought, i think, that the answer must be 2pi/(sqrt[5])
Is it 2 pie * 3/sqrt(20) ?
T = 2π √ (1/6)
REPLY IS MY ANSWER CORRECT OR NOT PLEASE???
IF IT IS NOT CORRECT,GIVE ME YOUR SOLUTION???
IF MY ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT,GIVE ME THE SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM PLEASE
I WILL WAIT FOR YOUR REPLY
i m getting 2pi.
oops, now i'm getting pi seconds... seems to be incorrect though.don't know ! bhaiya plz provide the solution
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is it 2pi
Isn't it pi seconds?Or I m not getting the question properly.
IT IS ILL DEFINED PROBLEM
bhaiya, we all are waiting for the answer, i think its time you should tell it..plz
not getting any idea about the motion
ReplyDeleteis the rod hinged at the right end?
note the two white dots on the left end of the strip...those were supposed to be 'nails'..
ReplyDeletein other words, the strip is "cantilevered" to the platform. there can be no relative motion at a cantilever joint.
(sqrt[2])(pi)
ReplyDeletesambhav, mass=1kg lia hai kya?
ReplyDeletein that case, im also getting the same..
independant of mass
ReplyDeleteoopss.. ya ur right..
ReplyDeleteon a second thought, i think, that the answer must be 2pi/(sqrt[5])
ReplyDeleteIs it 2 pie * 3/sqrt(20) ?
ReplyDeleteT = 2π √ (1/6)
ReplyDeleteREPLY IS MY ANSWER CORRECT OR NOT PLEASE???
ReplyDeleteIF IT IS NOT CORRECT,GIVE ME YOUR SOLUTION???
ReplyDeleteIF MY ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT,GIVE ME THE SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM PLEASE
ReplyDeleteI WILL WAIT FOR YOUR REPLY
ReplyDeletei m getting 2pi.
ReplyDeleteoops, now i'm getting pi seconds... seems to be incorrect though.
ReplyDeletedon't know ! bhaiya plz provide the solution
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ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteis it 2pi
ReplyDeleteIsn't it pi seconds?
ReplyDeleteOr I m not getting the question properly.
IT IS ILL DEFINED PROBLEM
ReplyDeletebhaiya, we all are waiting for the answer, i think its time you should tell it..plz
ReplyDelete