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    Time to come back of stone through earths' centre.

    I know its not possible to create the tunnel through earths' center. But if another tunnel is created making angle x radian (Both ends of the create this angle with centre of the earth) will the stone come back again if it is thrown with zero velocity? If yes, then the answer in the form of...
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    What kind of clock device should I use for Christmas lights?

    Newbie Question No doubt IC 555 is the most cheap solution to the current problem. If we go for the option microcontroller then better and reliable and reusable easily managable option will be 8085 Microprocessor although this can be given 8086 and later. But still 555 is the easiest solutionin...
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    Time to come back of stone through earths' centre.

    I want to find out a generlized answer of below mentioned question or just provide the concept or link to solve this problem: Q: Considering earth as a spere, is tunnel is created passing through earths' centre. Now if a stone is just thrown from one end of the tunnel with zero m/s velocity...
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    Parabolic Motion Simple Caculation

    Yes totally agreed that is a simple approach. But I am unable to solve a problem: Q : A missile fired from ground with angle x1 angle with velocity v m/s. After some t1 sec. missile is splited into two parts with angle x2 and -x3 angle with respect to ground. Both should reach the same...
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    Parabolic Motion Simple Caculation

    Any parabolic motion can simply be divided into two motions 1. Vertical 2. Horizontal A stone thrown woth 'a' radian angle (With respect to earth) and velocity 'v' m\s can simply be divided into two parts 1. Vertical motion = v Cos(a) m/s 2. Horizontal motion = v Sin(a) m/s Any problem by this...

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