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iTeachChem•4d ago
flower

SHM again

why is the mean position coming this way??? like position tan ka function with theta kyu hai and ye aaya bhi kaise 💀
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iTeachChem Helper•4d ago
@Gyro Gearloose
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iTeachChem Helper•4d ago
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Opt
Opt•4d ago
Because your position coordinate is in terms of an angle. It's angular oscillations na? Option 2? Ye
flower
flowerOP•4d ago
yea 2 explanshun plij ;-;
Opt
Opt•4d ago
They're asking by how much the mean position will shift, that's it. Forget oscillations even happening. If you just hang a bob from the ceiling of an accelerating vehicle, you'll have a pseudo force in the vehicle FOR right?
flower
flowerOP•4d ago
yea
Opt
Opt•4d ago
Tension develops to counteract that? The angle changes so that equilibrium is achieved That's it Your equilibrium position shifts. That's all that's being asked.
flower
flowerOP•4d ago
OH OK GOT IT THANKS DUDE YAHI VISUALISE NAHI HO RAHA THA
Opt
Opt•4d ago
This isn't even SHM related lmao It's just FORs
flower
flowerOP•4d ago
haa ye to pata tha but frame of reference change hone se mean position ka kya relation hai wo nahi samjha tha muhe ye sab to NLM me hi karwa dya tha but iska mean position for oscilataion me kya effect hoga wo idea nahi tha mujhe thanks +solved @Opt
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iTeachChem Helper•4d ago
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