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@Gyro Gearloose
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yea wahi sochra tha
no chance its a cycloid
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i dont think adv me cycloid puch lega kabhi
Makes a circle in xy plane
kuch bhi ho sakta hai.
idts perfect circle hoga since theres a constant force in +z dirn
Nah. There's only a force in xy plane
Oh sorry misread it mb
Force only on z axis
Rotation by magnetic force+ acceleration by electric force
Use this to write general coordinates and then find position.
so this isnt any general curve right
omega=qB/m so the equation of the coordinates due to circular motion would be (rcos(omegat)+c',0,rsin(omegat)+c) and then due to electric field there would be an increase of 1/2(qE/m)t^2, so add this to the z-component
(c is a constt. based on where the center is)
so this is a helix??
Not a helix, more like a helix that gets squished in one direction with time. (Hard to visualize the exact shape but yea..)
You could again use desmos 3-d for this.
Yeet this in the coordinates section and let the t slider go wild.
infact koi curve pura hoga hi nahi
at some point magnetic and electric field will get parallel
You didn't add the contribution due to electric field thingy
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