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Explain why if charge cannot be created or destroyed, electrically neutral objects can become electrically charged
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Aparticle initially located at the origin has an acceleration of = 2.00ĵ m/s2 and an initial velocity of i = 8.00î m/s. find (a) the vector position of the particle at any time t (where t is measured in seconds), (b) the velocity of the particle at any time t, (c) the position of the particle at t = 7.00 s, and (d) the speed of the particle at t = 7.00
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City b is south of city a, and the 200 mile trip by car takes 4 hours. the cities are 120 miles apart in a straight line. what is the velocity of a trip from city a to city b?
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