Newtonian, Lagrangian, and Hamiltonian approaches! šŸ•°ļøšŸ”¬ In this video, we explore the motion of a simple pendulum from three different perspectives: the Newtonian approach (using forces and ...
Shown below is an animation of the motion of A and B as seen by a stationary observer. The paths of A and B are straight, as expected, with the speed of B increasing in time. View of B as seen by an ...
This article brings you the CBSE Class 9 Science notes on chapter 8 ā€˜Motion’ (Part-II) . In previous part, i.e., CBSE Class 9 Science notes on chapter 8 ā€˜Motion’ (Part-I), you learned about motion and ...
Professor Brian Cox gives an introduction to speed. He defines what is meant by speed and how to calculate speed by applying the ā€˜distance divided by time’ equation.
The width of the two taller parts of the card are measured and the card is attached to a trolley. We then place a light gate at the bottom of the slope and release the trolley. The light gate is ...