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Chapter 6, Problem 45P
(a)
To determine
To Show:Kinetic energy of is expressed as
(b)
To determine
The linear momentum of particle.
(c)
To determine
The kinetic energy of the object.
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8.
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(A) [ ]m/s
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(B) [Im/s
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(C) Im/s
50
(D) m/s
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16'
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(A)The impulse becomes to zero.
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