@AkashdeepDeb , kinematics
@Mashy
I didn't it
get*
you directly get the answer from the figure.. lol xD
Actually that is not the figure , the figure is without that tangent
yeah , i didn't get the sollution and the question too
I know velocity is tangential ......................
inst velocity
r u there
the question asks to u to locate a point on the curve B such that the average velocity = the instantaneous velocity at B. This sort of reminds me of the MEAN VALUE THEOREM .. have u studied that?
nope
the point B should be such that, the line AB should have same direction as the tangent drawn at B correct na ?
yess
why tangent B only
i mean why the tangent is at B
cause.. instantaneous velocity is always tangential.. so if the average vleocity = instantaneous velocity at B then their directions mus tbe the same direction of avg velocity -> line joining AB direction of inst velocity at B -> tangent to B
wait , agian no notification , so came late to see this , reading it
i seem to digest the problem now , haha
cool :D..
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