A particle moves according to the equation of motion s(t)=t^2-2t+3

  1. A particle moves along the x-axis according to the equation x = 50.0t + 10.0t^2, where x is in meters and t is in seconds.
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  2. A particle of mass 1.1 kg moves under the influence of a potentialU(x) = a/x + bx (a=3 and b=2.5). The particle's motion is
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  3. A particle of mass 1.1 kg moves under the influence of a potentialU(x) = a/x + bx (a=3 and b=2.5). The particle's motion is
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  4. If the equation of motion of a particle is given by s = A cos(ωt + δ),the particle is said to undergo simple harmonic motion.
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  5. A particle moves along a straight line with the equation of motion s(t) = 1/3t^3 - 2t^2 + 3t where t>0. When does the particle
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  6. 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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  7. A particle moves in a central potential U(r) = −k/re^−r/ξ (screened potential, with k > 0 and ξ > 0). For what values of
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  8. 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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  9. A 0.500 kg particle moves in a circle of R=0.0150 m at constant speed. The time for 20 complete revolutions is 31.7 s. What is
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  10. If an equation of motion of a particle is given by s(t)= Acos(ùt + ä), the particle is said to undergo simple harmonic motion.
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