The acceleration of a particle

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  1. Figure represents the total acceleration of a particle moving clockwise in a circle of radius 2.50 m at acertain of time. At
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  2. A particle is projected along an inclined plane with a velocity given by the formulav = 4.4t2 + 10.1t -23.2. Determine the
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  3. the velocity of a particle is given by v=[16t^2i+4t^3j +(5t+2)k]m/s, where t is in seconds. If the particle is at the origin
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  4. A particle moves in a linear motion according to: s = 10 - 6t2. Find the acceleration of the particle at t = 4s.acceleration in
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  5. The equation of motion of a particle in vertical SHM is given by y = (17 cm) sin 0.70t. (a) What is the particle's displacement
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  6. The equation of motion of a particle in vertical SHM is given by y = (10 cm) sin 0.80t.(a) What is the particle's displacement
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  7. The maximum velocity and acceleration of a particle executing SHM about its equilibrium position are 4.0m/s and 64.0m/ss
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  8. At t = 0, a particle moving in the xy plane with constant acceleration has a velocity of vi = (3.00 i - 2.00 j) m/s and is at
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  9. At t = 0, a particle moving in the xy plane with constant acceleration has a velocity of vi = (3.00 i - 2.00 j) m/s and is at
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  10. A particle moves on the x –axis so that its position at any time is given by x(t) = 2t3 + 1.a. Find the acceleration of the
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