Kinematics of particle & acceleration

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The discussion centers on a user seeking help with a problem set related to the kinematics of particles and acceleration, specifically focusing on the F=ma concept. The user expresses confusion over the inner concepts of the problems and requests hints or clues to get started. They provide a link to the problem set for reference and inquire if the professor has posted solutions. The overall tone reflects a desire for guidance in understanding the material. Assistance from others in the forum is sought to clarify these physics concepts.
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Hey,

I am totally lost on this problem set, can anyone lend me some hints and clues as to where to begin on these problems?

thier all simple F=ma conept but thiers inner concepts within them and i get lost, any hints and clues would really be appreciated.

the problem set is located at :

http://www.physics.ubc.ca/~mattison/Courses/Phys170/p170-ps7.pdf

Thanks :)
 
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anyone ? :(
 
did the professor post the solution?

Kevin
 
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