Magnetics+ rotation

How to find normal rxn in x and y axes as function of angle theta travelled
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Prasan
Prasan4w ago
a) part BqL/2m? @hardcoreisdead
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP4w ago
1. emi isnt involved 2. ill tell in one min uska ques hi nai hai
Prasan
Prasan4w ago
chlo koina answer confirm krdo shayad usi se ho oho glt concept lag gaya
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP4w ago
(3g/l)^1/2 hi hai
Prasan
Prasan4w ago
haan aagya energy conserve krke hi aagaya
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP4w ago
yepp
Prasan
Prasan4w ago
2nd part karta mg root13/2?
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP4w ago
nah
integralofe^2v
Whas the ans to b part then?
Prasan
Prasan4w ago
i think pehle a of cm nikalenge then hinge, gravitation and magnetic force ko add karke ma(cm) se equate krdenge
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP4w ago
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integralofe^2v
basically use F=m * a(com) and consider all forces tangential and parallel to rod along with hinge forces then use centripetal and tangential acceleration for rod
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