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What should be the limits? 0 to 2R? Why? The ball is already submerged by some h height
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Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
q15
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Real potatoOP2mo ago
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integralofe^2v
It says neglibile mass so theres no downward force so thts why limits will be from 0 to 2R ig
Real potato
Real potatoOP5w ago
Thats weird cause we are considering that it was already some h height inside Although ans will come only if i put limits from 0 to 2R But it doesnt make much sense
integralofe^2v
nah consider it to be floating completely on the surface with no depth submerged, then the agent will push it fully from 0 to 2R
Real potato
Real potatoOP5w ago
Yeah ill have to do that only Thanks +solved @integralofe^2v
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