Let a particle move along

  1. A positively charged particle is fixed in place, unable to move. Another charged particle is brought near and released.(a) Which
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  2. A positively charged particle is fixed in place, unable to move. Another positively charged particle is brought near and
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  3. positively charged particle is fixed in place, unable to move. Another positively charged particle is brought near and released.
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  4. A particle of mass 9kg rests on a rough plane inclined at 30degrees to the horizontal. The coefficient of friction between the
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  5. 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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  6. A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity = (2.35 m/s) and moves with constant acceleration = (-1.90 m/s2) + (2.60
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  7. a charged particle is in point (2, 3, 8) and has a charge Q1 = 5x10-10C. Another particle is at (5,7,0) and has a charge Q2 =
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  8. passive transport does not mean that a particle is inactive or not moving it means the particle can move without requiring what
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  9. A 75kg particle is moving to the left at 29m/s . How much work must be done on the particle to cause it to move to the right at
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  10. The velocity of a particle constrained to move along the x-axis as a function of time t is given by:v(t)=-(13/t_0) sin(t/t_0).
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