@@suyashkamath5699 I think you have to watch the phase video of edupoint in which you can easily understand about the phase ,In the equation of that video Phase 0 means initial phase . Here wt is a measurement which defines the position of a particle i. e To identify the position of the particle we need some measurement and here the measurement is wt in circular motion , it will be same to the position of the particle ;Now you will be thinking that when phase is changed then my answer is it will be the new starting position or position of the particle .Example to define your position some measuremet is require your velocity ,time, phase kis disha mei ho ap .what is your position means your velocity wrt to time is x now where are you and after 10 sec where are you here the position is changed and it will decide by phase
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That's because Sin and cos are the only function that has minimum to maximum and maximum to minimum values respectively i.e. 0 -1 and 1-0 But no other trigonometric function has determined value of maximum to minimum or vice-versa Hope you got the point
It is because sine and cosine functions repeat themself after a certain angle which is 2pie in this case and the value of sinx goes from [-1,1] and that of cosinex goes from [-1,1] now as we know that displacement of a particle in shm is finite thats why we dont use any other trigonometric function, like tanx goes from -infinity to infinity so we neglect using tan x.
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Bhai sahi ho tum Sir bhi sahi hai dono eqn sahi hai only phase same nahi hai But sir glat likhe hai -X hoga waha yadi aap dono eqn ko different iate kroge to acc . -X ke proportion aa jayega
Mera bhi yahi doubt hai...k hum cos kab use kare aur sin kab use karein...kyu k question main given nahi hota k particle mean position se start hua ya extreme position se start hua...
@@chittaranjantripathy6764 No it's because of chain rule because the term inside sin or cos function isn't simple so we take it outside and differentiate again.
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Sir can directly say that if particle start from extreme points we will take cos and if start from mean position take sin
Yes ,that is the concept.
The concept is that they both are valid if we take sin term just back 90 degree
@@ashutiwari6974 what is wt in X=Asin(wt)
@@ashutiwari6974 bro but why it's used..whether it determines the phase or. Just a phase where the particle is moving up and down
@@suyashkamath5699 I think you have to watch the phase video of edupoint in which you can easily understand about the phase ,In the equation of that video Phase 0 means initial phase . Here wt is a measurement which defines the position of a particle i. e To identify the position of the particle we need some measurement and here the measurement is wt in circular motion , it will be same to the position of the particle ;Now you will be thinking that when phase is changed then my answer is it will be the new starting position or position of the particle .Example to define your position some measuremet is require your velocity ,time, phase kis disha mei ho ap .what is your position means your velocity wrt to time is x now where are you and after 10 sec where are you here the position is changed and it will decide by phase
arre bohot shaandaar sir!!!maza aa ggaya...but you told that (fi) is phase...but as per me it should be initial phase...
Jhakas chij bata di aapne sir.Ab mere concepts hai crystal clear.
Very good sir
Aap achcha explain krte sir really
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Thank you very much sir for clearing concept
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sir SHM is always represented by sin or cos why not any with any other trigonometric functions
That's because
Sin and cos are the only function that has minimum to maximum and maximum to minimum values respectively i.e. 0 -1 and 1-0
But no other trigonometric function has determined value of maximum to minimum or vice-versa
Hope you got the point
It is because sine and cosine functions repeat themself after a certain angle which is 2pie in this case and the value of sinx goes from [-1,1] and that of cosinex goes from [-1,1] now as we know that displacement of a particle in shm is finite thats why we dont use any other trigonometric function, like tanx goes from -infinity to infinity so we neglect using tan x.
Other ka koi bhi value tum dekhlo kisi na kisi angla par इंफिनिटिक ho jata hh
Thank you very much sir,,,Secret revealed
Can we say along x direction and along y direction...
This is gold
sir thakyou so much for this amazing explanation
Sir kya aap bihar se ho?
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Naya video. Wah
Thanks sir 👏🏼
You are welcome Krittika.
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sir but acc. is proportional to -x , according to conditions for SHM
ya you are absolutely right!!! you should always prove that acc. is directly proportional to -x
Bhai sahi ho tum
Sir bhi sahi hai dono eqn sahi hai only phase same nahi hai
But sir glat likhe hai -X hoga waha
yadi aap dono eqn ko different iate kroge to acc . -X ke proportion aa jayega
Thank you so much sir🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sir aap bahut hi achhe se samjhate hai thanks sir
Very good sir. I am very confused this topic
Thanks a lot
cos ²x SHM karega kya sir ?
Nice explanation
Isme kon sa kab use karte h sir
Good one
If nothing is said about the start position, can i use both, with a constant in the argument?
Thanks
Thanks sir
Nice video sir
a directly proportional to -x
Sir kiyo Omega time depending nahi Hain...ans boliye please
jo circular motion me acceleration ki eq: find ki hy osme se amplitude Q khtam kia hy ye janna hy
sir please matrix formation of geometrical optics ka video banaye
BSC
Sir hum kB cos or sin function apply karenge
Mera bhi yahi doubt hai...k hum cos kab use kare aur sin kab use karein...kyu k question main given nahi hota k particle mean position se start hua ya extreme position se start hua...
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Sir please add subtitles
sir displacement acceleration velocity ye angular hai ya linear please answered sir I am too confused
Linear.
Nice vedio ; which software use to explain.?
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Smoothdraw.
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Sir kiske paribartan ka graph sine nhi hota hai
Time period
Velocity
Displacement
Acceleration
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Cos and sin kab hota hai ???
Yes
Understanding i=Isinwt after completion of BE after 20 yrs.
Sir speed ka equation Ku + - mai ata hai
particle Left direction m move karega toh - nhi toh +
sir numerical bhi chahiye is chapter ke
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i have a doubt regarding differentiation of cos(omega × t) = cos(omega × t) × omega....but how?..can anyone here clear my doubt please..
w is constant...so it comes outside
@@chittaranjantripathy6764 No it's because of chain rule because the term inside sin or cos function isn't simple so we take it outside and differentiate again.
Koi hindi medium me video kyu nahi dalta hai
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Video banayi sir
Damped harmonic motion
Tq
Sir plzzz give me the ans of this MCQs
The waveform of S.H.M is;
(a)square wave. (b)standing wave. (c)sine wave. (d) none
Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz give the ans if any body knows,as soon as possible😐🙇🙇
Sine wave
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