The 0.100 kg sphere in (Figure below) is released from rest at the position shown in the sketch, with its center 0.400 m

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The 0.100 kg sphere in (Figure below) is released from rest at the position shown in the sketch, with its center 0.400 m

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The 0.100 kg sphere in (Figurebelow) is released from rest at the position shown in thesketch, with its center 0.400 m from the center ofthe 5.00 kg mass. Assume that the only forces on the0.100 kg sphere are the gravitational forces exerted bythe other two spheres and that the 5.00 kg and10.0 kg spheres are held in place at their initialpositions. What is the speed of the 0.100 kg spherewhen it has moved 0.400 m to the right from its initialposition?
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