Please you are supposed to set the meter rule into angular oscillation by displacing the ends in opposite direction. You set the meter rule into horizontal oscillation
@@yousciencelab5307 when you push two ends in opposite direction it oscillates in the clockwise and anticlockwise direction. Displacing two ends of the meter rule is the instruction in first question and angular oscillation is the instruction in second question.
You are obviously confused about the whole thing. When they said end to end, it means you have to oscillate it from end to the other. Not from side to side to side.
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Sir, what if the masses aren't changing but the distance of the extended thread is changing instead and the "d" is left constant. What should i do
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Please you are supposed to set the meter rule into angular oscillation by displacing the ends in opposite direction.
You set the meter rule into horizontal oscillation
What is angular oscillation? Did you read the instructions on this video?
@@yousciencelab5307 when you push two ends in opposite direction it oscillates in the clockwise and anticlockwise direction.
Displacing two ends of the meter rule is the instruction in first question and angular oscillation is the instruction in second question.
@darlingtonagbai7999 how does that makes sense to you?
You are obviously confused about the whole thing. When they said end to end, it means you have to oscillate it from end to the other. Not from side to side to side.
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