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A particle travelling along a
a particle having a speed of 1.0x10^6m/s collisdes with a stationary proton which gains an initial speed of 1.60x10^6 in the
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DAMILOUS
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A particle (A) of mass M1 travelling with velocity of V1 collide perfectly with a particle (B) of mass M2 travelling with
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A particle is travelling with velocity (4i+5j)m/s. It undergoes an acceleration of magnitude 2.5m/s^2 in a direction given by
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Jat
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A particle, travelling at 5.2x10^3 ms, with a charge of 1.6uC, is moving up the page. It is at right angles to a magnetic field
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Simmo
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a particle is moving in simple harmonic motion such that a = -4x. ( x in metres, t in seconds) Find the maximum speed at
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Michelle
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A beta particle (fast moving electron) is released by a nuclear decay and starts travelling at 1.5x10^6 m/s [NΘE] in the
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Liz
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A particle travelling along a straight line starts with a
velociry ofu metres per second and its speed increases per second by rl
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noushil
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A car travelling at 60km/hr started a journey travelling in an oppsite direction to his destination.After travelling for 35min
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Collins
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Show and explain the vertical displacement of a particle, a distance from the origin for a wave travelling from negative
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tera
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Match the particle to its' description:
4. Is the same as a Helium atom 5. Is an electron: 6. Is pure energy: a.Beta particle
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