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Graduate Ionospheric electron under non-uniform acceleration
In 'Introduction to Mechanics' by Kleppner and Kolenkow...motion of ionospheric electron under non-uniform acceleration is x = (a0/w)t - (a0/w^2)sin wt...my question is when there is non-uniform acceleration, it makes sense to have sinusoidal part in the motion...but how come there is uniform...- Vijay Manoj
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