Max.H under influence of Cylinder
yupp looks easy but my goofy ahhhhh self messed up the integration somewhere please help out
we can also do this by work energy theorem?? idk cant figure that one out


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@Gyro Gearloose
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Is the question like the mass is moving only under influence of gravitational force of cylinder?
Also 1/x ka integral is ln(x) not -1/x^2
i thought i could go around it;-;
yus we have given it an inital velocity u at angle alpha
It can be done by work energy theorem as well, but I wonder this to be a question of which chapter?
gravitation
I see, haven't done it yet but i'll give a try

Wait wut?
1/x ko 1/2x^2
socha chal jaega
ðŸ˜
...But why tho? 🥶
ln lena bhul gaya tha
:Saul_Goodman:
Oh. Well, the rest of your solution is absolutely fine.
ayyyyy
@SirLancelotDuLac bhai
agar isko
WET se karenge
to how
Uske liye bhi integration hi karna padega.
And the gist of both is pretty much same
But wait a min.
matlab jo maine kara tha wo?
*Change in K.E.=1/2mv^2(cos^2-1)=-1/2mv^2sin^2(theta)
Oh wait I think I messed up.

In the last equation v would be vsin(theta), sorry.
thanks man
+solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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