Particle moving under influence of

  1. Particle moving under influence of a constant force is given by V =√|4-2X| where X is magnitude of displacement of the
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  2. 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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  3. A particle moves on a vertical line so that its coordinate at time t is3 y = t − 12t+ 3, t≥ 0 . When is the particle moving
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  4. A particle of mass 1.1 kg moves under the influence of a potentialU(x) = a/x + bx (a=3 and b=2.5). The particle's motion is
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  5. A particle of mass 1.1 kg moves under the influence of a potentialU(x) = a/x + bx (a=3 and b=2.5). The particle's motion is
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  6. a particle 100g attach with a horizontal spring moving s.h.m.with amplitude 5cm .when this particle is passes through mid point
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  7. You wonder what would happen if you fired a 9.109e-31kg particle moving at 20 m/s in the x direction of a 1.672e-24kg particle
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  8. For 4.95 seconds , a particle moves in a straight line according to the position function: s(t) = e^t(5-t)-5 .a. when id the
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  9. For 4.95 seconds , a particle moves in a straight line according to the position function: s(t) = e^t(5-t)-5 .a. when id the
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  10. Context: The function v(t) represents the velocity of a particle moving along a horizontal line at any time, t, greater than or
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