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Classical Mechanics - finding displacement with given force
So on the 2nd page you would end up with -(1/3)x3t + 3xt - (8/3)t ?- c_pearls
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Classical Mechanics - finding displacement with given force
Well I tried it two ways, neither of which I thought was right...- c_pearls
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Classical Mechanics - finding displacement with given force
Homework Statement - The force acting on a particle m = 3kg is given by the following force equation: F = (v/9)(3 - x2), the particle begins at a position of x = 1m with a speed of v = 0 m/s at time t = 0s. Find the displacement of the particle at time t = 5 s. Homework Equations F =...- c_pearls
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