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Only answer (e). please explain part (e) with detailed steps. Thank you :) 1. A 1.75-kg particle moves as function of ti

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 6:46 am
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Only Answer E Please Explain Part E With Detailed Steps Thank You 1 A 1 75 Kg Particle Moves As Function Of Ti 1
Only Answer E Please Explain Part E With Detailed Steps Thank You 1 A 1 75 Kg Particle Moves As Function Of Ti 1 (25.46 KiB) Viewed 42 times
Only answer (e). please explain part (e) with detailed steps. Thank you :) 1. A 1.75-kg particle moves as function of time as follows: x=4cos(1.33t+x/5) where distance is measured in metres and time in seconds. (e) At what next time t > 0, will the object be: i at equilibrium and moving to the right, il at equilibrium and moving to the left, ili at maximum amplitude, and iv. at minimum amplitude,