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How to increase time constant practically ?

P V V Satyanarayana , 12 Years ago
Grade Upto college level
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Arun Kumar
Hello Student,
See it depends which constant you are talking about .
Lets take example of f=kma.
practically you will get k=1 on earth in NEWTONIAN MECHANICS.
But if you go in some different mechanics where these law are not valid the value of k could change eg Quantum Mechanics.
I don't think the value of k is going to change in NEWTONIAN MECHANICS.
Thanks & Regards
Arun Kumar, Btech, IIT delhi
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