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This video is my solution to the problem 1.13 of Irodov's Problems in General Physics.
Problem 1.13: Point A moves uniformly with velocity v so that the vector v is continually "aimed" at point B which in its turn moves rectilinearly and uniformly with velocity u less than v. At the initial moment of time v is perpendicular to u and the points are separated by a distance L. How soon will the points converge?
Watch my video solutions of Irodov’s Problem in General Physics till now. Playlist is at
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Irodov Video Solution: 1.1 (Motorboat-Raft Problem)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.2 (Mean Velocity of a Particle)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.3 (Acceleration, Uniform Motion and then Deceleration)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.4 (Average velocity and instantaneous velocity in displacement-time graph)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.5 (Condition of collision of two particles)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.6 (Ship and Wind on Equator)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.7 (Two Swimmers Go From A to B in River)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.8 (Two Boats Going in Perpendicular Directions in River)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.9 (Minimum Drift in Swimmer-River Problem)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.10 (Distance Between Two Bodies in Motion Under Gravity)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.11 (Distance Between Two Particles When Their Velocities Are Perpendicular)
Irodov Video Solution: 1.12 (Three Particles at the Vertices of Equilateral Triangle)
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Introduction: I am Ashay Jain. I did my B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Patna during 2009-13. I have taught Physics for JEE Mains and Advanced/NEET at some of the prominent coaching institutions for the last six-seven years. My passion lies in teaching, guiding and motivating students.
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