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Ambarish Srivastava The Physics Teacher at FIITJEE Faridabad: Weekly Challenge 3: Circular Motion
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Weekly Challenge 3: Circular Motion

2011 (3)

On a certain rough horizontal circular track of Radius R having a constant coefficient of friction, the maximum attainable
speed for a cyclist is vo . A cyclist begins to ride on this track in such a manner as to attain the maximum possible speed
in shortest possible time. What will be ratio of his initial tangential acceleration to his tangential acceleration at an instant
when he attains a speed of vo /

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Weekly Challenge Problem 1:


Constraint Relations

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Weekly Challenge 3: Circular


Motion
Solution to the weekly
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Anonymous
August 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM

Anonymous
August 26, 2010 at 8:13 AM

(SQUARE OF N) DIVIDED BY [(SQUARE OF N)-1]

Weekly Challenge 2:
Projectile Motion:
8/7/2010
Solution to the Weekly
Challenge 1

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SQUARE OF N DIVIDED BY [(N*N*N*N) -1]

Online quiz on kinematics,


Laws of Motion and
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Anonymous
August 26, 2010 at 8:14 AM

Anonymous
December 17, 2011 at 9:39 AM

SUARE OF N DIVIDED BY ROOT OF[{(N*N*N*N)-1}]

square of [123=444]

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