A particle, initially at rest,

  1. A particle of mass m1 =2.8 kg moving along the x axis collides with a particle of mass m2 = 5 kg initially at rest. The incoming
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  2. A particle of mass m1 = 2.5 kg moving along the x axis collides with a particle of mass m2 = 4.9 kg initially at rest. The
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  3. A particle of mass m1 = 2.5 kg moving along the x axis collides with a particle of mass m2 = 4.7 kg initially at rest. The
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  4. 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
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  5. 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
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  6. Two forces,1 = (3.85 − 2.85) N and 2 = (2.95 − 3.65) N, act on a particle of mass 2.10 kg that is initially at rest at
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  7. A particle of mass 4 units moves along x axis attracted towards the origin by a force with magnitude 8x. if it is initially at
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  8. A particle of mass 5kg initially at rest is acted upon by two mutually perpendicular forces 12N And 15N.if the particle move in
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  9. A body is initially at rest at an origin O it subsequently move in a straight line from O with acceleration at an instance given
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  10. A 1.49-kg particle initially at rest and at the origin of an x-y coordinate system is subjected to a time-dependent force ofF(t)
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