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A particle is initially moving along the positive x-axis at a speed of 9.90 m/s. After 2.40 s, the particle is moving along the
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The acceleration of a particle at a time t moving along the x-axis is give by: a(t) = 4e^(2t). At the instant when t=0, the
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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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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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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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The position of a particle moving along the x-axis at time t > 0 seconds is given by the function x(t) = e ^ t - 2t feet.
a) Find
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John
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Consider a particle moving along the x-axis where
x(t) is the position of the particle at time t, x' (t) is its velocity, and x''
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A particle moves on the x-axis so that its velocity at any time t is given by v(t) = sin 2t. At t = 0, the particle is at the
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Naseba
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A particle moving along x-axis has velocity v(t) = sin(4t) at time t. If the particle is at x=4 when t=0, determine the position
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Riso
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The function ax(t) describes the acceleration of a particle moving along the x-axis. At time t=0, the particle is located at the
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