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a particle moves along x axis.its acceleration (a) at any time is given by a= A+BV^2 where A and B are constants and v is velocity. initially the particle is at rest at origin. if the displacement of the particle from the origin during its motion is x then show that v^2=A/B(e^2Bx_1)
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