Vikash Ranjan

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Biography

I used to teach Maths and Physics.
I used to solve questions related to Maths and Physics. I have also worked as a Text Book Solution Expert in the same company.
I also hold the work experience in solving questions at Coursehero for Maths and Physics problems.
I am also working as an Expert in Hello experts.
I also hold the work experience of tutoring at Studypool and Transtutors.

Education

BS Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
3443 Students Helped

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Vikash's Textbook Answer Videos

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Calculus: Early Transcendentals

If the vectors in the figure satisfy $ \mid u \mid = \mid v \mid = 1 $ and $ u + v + w = 0 $, what is $ \mid w \mid $?

Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 2: Vectors
Vikash Ranjan
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Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Find the work done by a force $ F = 8i - 6j + 9k $ that moves an object from the point $ (0, 10, 8) $ to the point $ (6, 12, 20) $ along a straight line. The distance is measured in meters and the force in newtons.

Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 3: The Dot Product
Vikash Ranjan
01:50
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Use intercepts to help sketch the plane.

$ 6x + 5y - 3z = 15 $

Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 5: Equations of Lines and Planes
Vikash Ranjan
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Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Use traces to sketch and identify the surface.

$ 4x^2 + 9y^2 + 9z^2 = 36 $

Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 6: Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
Vikash Ranjan
03:18
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Use traces to sketch and identify the surface.

$ z^2 - 4x^2 - y^2 = 4 $

Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 6: Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
Vikash Ranjan
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Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Use traces to sketch and identify the surface.

$ 3x^2 + y + 3z^2 = 0 $

Chapter 12: Vectors and the Geometry of Space
Section 6: Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
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Vikash's Quick Ask Videos

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Calculus 1 / AB

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Calculus 1 / AB

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02:56
Physics 101 Mechanics

Two packing crates of masses 10.0 kg and 5.00 kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley. The 5.00-kg crate lies on a horizontal table. The kinetic coefficient (?k) of friction between the table and the 5.00-kg crate is 0.25.

a. Draw a free-body diagram for each crate, using arrows to indicate all the forces acting on each crate.
b. Apply Newton’s 2nd law to find the acceleration of the 5.00-kg crate and the tension in the string.
Hint: friction force f = ?k x Normal Force (N)

Vikash Ranjan
02:55
Calculus 1 / AB

proof

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02:05
Algebra

For what value of K are the graph of 12y=-3x+8 and 6y=Kx -5 parallel? For what value of K are they perpendicular?

Vikash Ranjan
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Physics 101 Mechanics

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