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A particle moves with constant
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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In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 26 m with a constant velocity of magnitude 2.6 m/s and parallel to the x
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In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 29 m with a constant velocity of magnitude 3.5 m/s and parallel to the x
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A particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 7.2 m/s in the positive y direction and moves in the xy plane with a constant
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particle A moves along the line y = 30m with a constant velocity of magnitude 3.5 m/s and parallel to the x axis. At the instant
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James
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A body moved on x-axis at time t secs, the displacement of the particle from the origin is x-metre and the velocity of the
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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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A particle moves in a vertical plane under gravity and an air resistance whose magnitude per unit mass is k times the speed of
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myralove
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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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Nancy
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A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity of 4.90 m/s in the x direction, and moves with constant acceleration ax =
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