A particle is traveling counterclockwise

  1. A particle is traveling counterclockwise in a circle of radiusr = 2.30 m. At some instant in time, the particle is located by
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  2. A particle is traveling counterclockwise in a circle of radiusr = 2.85 m. At some instant in time, the particle is located by
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  3. Two particles with masses m and 3m are moving toward each other along the x axis with the same initial speeds Vi. Particle m is
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  4. A particle rotates counterclockwise in a circle of radius 6.5 m with a constant angular speed of 7.4 rad/s. At t = 0, the
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  5. A particle rotates counterclockwise in a circle of radius 6.5 m with a constant angular speed of 7.4 rad/s. At t = 0, the
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  6. A particle of mass 7.7 × 10-8 kg and charge +11 μC is traveling due east. It enters perpendicularly a magnetic field whose
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  7. A particle of mass 6.80 10-8 kg and charge 4.4-µC is traveling due east. It enters perpendicularly a magnetic field whose
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  8. A particle of mass 0.24kg and charge 2.0C is traveling due east. It enters perpendicularly a magnetic field whose magnitude is
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  9. A charged particle is released from rest in a region that has a uniform electric field of magnitude 64.0 N/C. After traveling a
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  10. A particle with a charge 7C and a mass of 20kg is traveling in a circular path around a fixed particle of charde -5C. The
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