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A 10kg particle undergoes simple
A 10kg particle undergoes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2.0mm, a maximum acceleration of 8.0x10^3 m/s^2, and an
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A 10kg particle undergoes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2.0mm, a maximum acceleration of 8.0x10^3 m/s^2, and an
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A 10kg particle undergoes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2.0mm, a maximum acceleration of 8.0x10^3 m/s^2, and an
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A 10 g particle undergoes Simple Harmonic Motion with an amplitude of 2.0 mm, a maximum acceleration of magnitude 8.0 X 10^3
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A particle of mass 1kg undergoes simple harmonic motion and its potential energy U changes with displacement x from a fixed
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A particle has a mass of 10kg and a velocity of 5m/s. What is the momentum of the particle?
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particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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