Recent content by Abhishek Jain

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    Pitot Tubes and Static Pressure

    Hey so I am learning physics on Khan academy and they had a video on Pitot tubes: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/fluids/fluid-dynamics/v/venturi-effect-and-pitot-tubes I had a question. I understand that the lower part of the pitot tube in the video is measuring the pressure...
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    Centripetal Force, Friction, Loop de Loop, and Normal Forces

    These are the diagrams I had? So as acceleration increases in the direction of the center, the velocity increases perpendicular to the circle to make up for the increased acceleration and in turn making sure the car doesn't just fall to the center correct? I know they are inter related by the...
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    Centripetal Force, Friction, Loop de Loop, and Normal Forces

    Two questions I had: 1. How is the force of friction of the tires pointed inwards to cause centripetal acceleration? If the tire is rotated when trying to turn, the car is still traveling with a velocity perpendicular to the circle and force of friction would still be counteracting the...
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    Forces of gravitation of moon and earth + Newtons 3rd law

    Thanks! I didn't know that G is the same between any two objects. That was what was confusing me!
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    Forces of gravitation of moon and earth + Newtons 3rd law

    They would have to be equal though? Isn't the force exerted by the moon's gravitation on the Earth going to be less than the force exerted by the Earth's gravitation on the moon (since gravity is less on the moon)?
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    Why is Qir < than Qr? Carnot cycle and change in G

    Thanks for the help. I was so lost before this. :)
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    Forces of gravitation of moon and earth + Newtons 3rd law

    In relation to two objects with a gravitational field on them (i.e. a planet and its moon), would there be two pairs of partner forces (the force of gravity exerted from each object and the resulting partner force from each force of gravity)? For example with the Earth and moon: 1. Force of...
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    Why is Qir < than Qr? Carnot cycle and change in G

    So in essence, because the reversible system is doing some work pushing the piston W + some amount of the granules w (changing as you remove granules) up throughout the process, while the irreversible is just pushing the piston W up through the whole process, the work done by irreversible is...
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    Why is Qir < than Qr? Carnot cycle and change in G

    I am learning physics on khan academy and they do a proof to show that delta G for a reversible reaction is negative and how for a irreversible reaction it is positive. However in the proof, they assume that the heat put in by the isotherm is less for an irreversible reaction compared with a...
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