A particle moves through angular

  1. At t = 0 s,a particle of mass 7.08 kg starts from rest at the origin and moves with a velocityv = 6.00t^2i(hat) − 6.00tj(hat)
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  2. A PARTICLE OF MASS M IS SHOT WITH an initial velocity v making an angle b with the horizontal,the particle moves in the
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  3. a particle of mass m moves in a x-y plane. The coordinates of the particle at any instant are given by x = acos(wt) and y =
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  4. A particle of mass m moves in a x-y plane. the co-ordinates of the particle at any instant are given by x=acos(wt) & y=bsin(wt)
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  5. A particle of mass m moves in a x-y plane. the coordinates of the particle at any instant are given by x=acos(wt) y = bsin(wt).
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  6. 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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  7. A 2.51 kg particle moves in the xy plane with a velocity of v = ( 4.98 , -3.58 ) m/s. Determine the angular momentum of the
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  8. a particle moves uniformly around the circumference of a circle whose radius is 8 cm with a period of pi/20 s. the angular
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  9. A particle moves in a plane with trajectory given by the polar equation,r = a(1 + cos �);where a is a positive constant Suppose
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  10. A particle of mass m is shot with an initial velocity vector v i and makes an angle θ with the horizontal, as shown below. The
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