A particle undergoes two displacements.

  1. A particle undergoes two displacements, measuredfrom the positive x-axis, with counterclockwise positive. The first has a
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  2. A particle undergoes two displacements. The first has a magnitude of 135cm and makes an angle of 114° with the positive x axis.
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  3. A particle undergoes two displacements. The first has a magnitude of 160 cm and makes an angle of 105.0° with the positive x
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  4. particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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  5. particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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  6. particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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  7. particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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  8. particle 1 of mass m1 = 0.29 kg slides rightward along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 1.8 m/s. When it
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  9. A particle starts from rest and has an acceleration of 2m/s*2 for 10sec.After that, the particle travels for 30sec with constant
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  10. A particle undergoes three displacements.The first has a magnitude of 15 m and makes an angle of 40 ◦ with the positive x
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