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Category: Mechanical Physics

Mechanical physics is a branch of physics that deals with the motion of material objects under the influence of forces.

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Vehicle Moving on High Speed along dusty road

Vehicle Moving on High Speed along dusty road

It is observed that a vehicle which has a door at the rear side gathers more dust inside when moving at high speed on a dusty road with the door open than the one which has an open door on ...

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Briefly explain how electric locomotives achieve their performance.

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what is the difference between limiting and dynamic forces of friction?

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What is the effect on levels of liguid on a u-tube manometer when placed in a vacuum?

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Asked: October 12, 2020In: Mechanical Physics

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When a moving car encounters a patch of ice the brakes are applied. Why is it desirable to keep the wheels rolling on the ice without locking up?

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When I look at the tyres of a moving vehicle in a movie the look as if they are moving in the opposite direction. How can we explain this phenomenon/effect?

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Define the spring constant.

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