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A neutron moves along the path y? = 5x for r > 0 ft. At x = 3 ft, the particle has horizontal components of velocity and

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 4:28 pm
by answerhappygod
A neutron moves along the path y? = 5x for r > 0 ft. At x = 3 ft, the particle
has horizontal components of velocity and acceleration equal to V = 6 ft/s and ax =-2 ft/s?.
a) What is the neutron's speed when it reaches r =3 ft?
b) What is the magnitude of the neutron's acceleration when it reaches r = 3 ft?
the path is y^2 = 5x instead of y?=5xthere is no picture given
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A Neutron Moves Along The Path Y 5x For R 0 Ft At X 3 Ft The Particle Has Horizontal Components Of Velocity And 1
A Neutron Moves Along The Path Y 5x For R 0 Ft At X 3 Ft The Particle Has Horizontal Components Of Velocity And 1 (38.42 KiB) Viewed 29 times
A Neutron Moves Along The Path Y 5x For R 0 Ft At X 3 Ft The Particle Has Horizontal Components Of Velocity And 2
A Neutron Moves Along The Path Y 5x For R 0 Ft At X 3 Ft The Particle Has Horizontal Components Of Velocity And 2 (38.42 KiB) Viewed 29 times
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