16. Advance Illustration | SHM | Maximum Separation Between Particles in SHM | by Ashish Arora

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The website, aimed at nurturing grasping power students, has classroom lectures on almost all the topics. It is an outcome of 23-year long toil of Physics expert who has made it a mission to simplify the complexities of Physics.

Ashish Arora, the brain behind this interactive unique website, has all his lectures available on web for free of cost. He has created a youtube channel in the name of Physics Galaxy. Today more than 6000 video lectures are being watched per day on this website which is highest among any other e-learning website in India. Till now more than 3.6 Million videos are watched on it. On each video subtitles are also available in 67 languages using google translator including English, Hindi, Chinese, French, Marathi, Bangla, Urdu and other regional and international languages.

Besides uploading transcripts of all his videos, he has created a software based synchronized European voice accent of all videos to benefit students in USA, Europe and other countries.

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One answer should be pi as well right when we are considering the first and third quadrant particles?

gupta-zefl
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Phase angles for P' & Q' are π/3 &5π/3 respectively

pinnintisivababu
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It is not mentioned that those are moving in same direction

Deadpool-qntf
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How to prove that horizontal line is bisecting the angle

FaizkhanCEB
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In another situation phase angles are 2π/3 & 4π/3

pinnintisivababu
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Sir how can we solve it by taking y1=Asinwt and y2= Asinwt+alpha???

sonamkaurkhurana
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There are two answers for this question 2π/3 &4π/3

pinnintisivababu
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This is by far the most confusing checklist chapter. Damnn this low weightage hard ch!!

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