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    ##\int (\sin x + 2\cos x)^3\,dx##

    Homework Statement $$\int (sinx + 2cos x)^3dx$$ Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution $$\int (sinx + 2cos x)^3dx$$ $$\int (sinx + 2cos x)((sinx + 2cos x)^2dx)$$ $$\int (sinx + 2cos x)(1 + 3cos^2x+2sin2x)dx$$ How to do this in simpler way?
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    Find induced current, magnetic force, work in inclined plane

    Homework Statement [IMG]http://[url=https://ibb.co/b3Emfo]https://preview.ibb.co/gLaEY8/20180527_055248.jpg[ A conducting bar slides down without friction on a pair of conducting rails separated by distance d. Connected to resistor R and there magnetic field B directed upward, perpendicular to...
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    Electric Force on a Charge in a Solenoid

    Could it be like this? Force direction the same as Emf's ?
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    Electric Force on a Charge in a Solenoid

    Homework Statement [IMG]http://[url=https://ibb.co/dgUy6T]https://preview.ibb.co/iyqS0o/20180525_213806.jpg Since i only know the field direction, increasing go into page. Why the answer is C? Why the answer "a" ? The R and r on the pic is respected to what? Homework EquationsThe Attempt...
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    Find the minimum distance between 2 particles

    Ek at min distance is zero. Ep = kQq/r_2 r_2 is the min distance K = 1/4pi.epsilon0 Ek1 + Ep1 = Ep2 + 0 Solve for r2 Thanks all
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    Find the minimum distance between 2 particles

    Yes.. the problem i get is non constant of acceleration. @Charles Link also pointed out important thing for me.
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    Find the minimum distance between 2 particles

    Homework Statement A point particle of mass m and charge q(>0) approaches to a point particle Q(>0) at a fixed position. When the distance between the two particles is L, the speed of the moving particle is v. The permittivity of the vacuum is denoted as Epsilon0. Find the minimum distance...
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    New wave after superposition (interference)

    Oh. So superposition is y1 + y2 ? Why superposition not happen to be y1 - y2? How to know if both waves get destructive or constructive interference?
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    New wave after superposition (interference)

    Homework Statement 1. Homework Statement [/B] The displacement y of standing wave that is obtained by a superposition of waves : Y1 = 3 sin (2##\pi##(0.5t - 0 25 x)) Y2 = 3 sin (2##\pi##(0.5t + 0 25 x))Homework Equations Formula for standing waves Y = 2Asinkx coswt The Attempt at a Solution Y1...
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    Find the change in the Kinetic energy of an Ideal Gas

    So, p f = 0.3 p i Not that pf 0.3 lower than pi?
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    Find the change in the Kinetic energy of an Ideal Gas

    Wow. Thanks a lot for reviewing all questions
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