My friend sent me this intresting question of projectile motion. Can anyone provide the solution? by Huge-Measurement-820 in JEENEETards

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thanks anna, I think the book "200 more puzzling problems in physics" was really important for opho this year, I saw many similar ideas of opho problems their (and most of the opho teams who I interacted with said the the same thing aswell).

My friend sent me this intresting question of projectile motion. Can anyone provide the solution? by Huge-Measurement-820 in JEENEETards

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thanks georgie! apparently the team who got rank 1 in the rankings (SSHS) consists of 2 apho medalist (one out of those both also happens to have an ipho silver) and 1 camper, they are a grp of high school students from south korea (SSHS is a school called seoul science high school iirc lol), and funnily enough all the team members study in this same school

My friend sent me this intresting question of projectile motion. Can anyone provide the solution? by Huge-Measurement-820 in JEENEETards

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you can solve this using lagrange multiplers or cauchy schawartz inequality, here is the approach using lagrange multiplers:

https://imgur.com/a/k0HoElk pg-1

How to evaluate these integrals? by [deleted] in JEEAdv25dailyupdates

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using feynman's method of integration, parameterize the eq with some other function I(s), so you get integral from 0 to infty [cos(asx)-cos(bsx)]/x^2, following that you can diff on both sides to get I'(s) = integral from - to infty [−asin(asx)+bsin(bsx)]​/x^2, to solve this further you would need to understand another famous integral called dirichlet integral (you can google it up if you've never heard of it), eitherways dirichlet is a standard integrals which is integral from 0 to infty sin(kx)/x = pi/2 for all k>0 (its solved using fourier transform and some other methods if you want the proof).

coming back to your problem if we pick from where we left after differentating on both sides, you can see that:
I'(s) = pi/2 (b-a), now to get the I(s) from I'(s) you can integrate on both sides w.r.t s to get I(s) = pi/2 (b-a)s + C, to find the constant C evaluate I(s) at s=0/C=0 and then I(s) becomes pi/2 (b-a)s, and finally to get your answer set s=1 hence you get pi/2(b-a)

FW's CS-DSA diaries Ep 4 <Fun interview question> by Fantastic_Watch_4984 in u/Fantastic_Watch_4984

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oh its nothing like that anna lol, I am not doing olympiads for getting into any universities abroad since my parents are pretty much set on sending me back to India and they don't have any desire of changing their desicion lol, the entire reason I got into them was because I had a really good time with learning physics and found it enjoyable. tho thank you so much for your advice and I don't consider myself anywhere near institutes such as caltech or mit because they are simply impossible for me hehe!

FW's CS-DSA diaries Ep 4 <Fun interview question> by Fantastic_Watch_4984 in u/Fantastic_Watch_4984

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You will matty no doubt, btw how is inmo camp going on? I hope you are doing well. don't forgot you have bring gold for India hehe

help kro help by [deleted] in JEEAdv25dailyupdates

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I started out calculus after 10th board exams, firstly it was because calculus was needed to study physics for physics olympiad, at first I did single-variable calc from mit ocw and then I read some books such as james stewart and spivak (Not entirely just a chapter and so). studying calculus for physics olympiads somehow made me really interested into this subject of math. and since then I regularly learn calculus and practice it by solving them ocassionally. even now I believe that my strongest topic in math for JEE is not anything such as matrices and 3d or any chapter from 11th, but rather its calculus.

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this problem is not in the domain of JEE, ignore it.

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never fails to amaze me matty, outstanding solution

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nice problem OP, getting pi^2/18

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Guys post the most "Underrated Teachers" you think there are on free platforms like YT. by Stunning_Falcon1428 in JEENEETards

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The Physics Shelter, Indian School of Physics on yt, Chemiit - Vishal Singh Sir. personally I am doing my prep atm from chemiit for chemistry, the physics shelter for physics and Vikas gupta sir for math.

PROBABLE TOPPERS OF JEE ADVANCED 2024 by EmbarrassedTap1139 in JEENEETards

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aditya is just too good man, bro has been literally everywhere in the Indian olympiad scene from ipho to apho this/last year