Modern Physics For Scientists And Engineers
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Author: Taylor, John R. (john Robert), Zafiratos, Chris D., Dubson, Michael Andrew
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.2P
To determine
(a)
To find:
The time taken by block to come in rest using axes Oxy.
To determine
(b)
To find:
The time taken by block to come in rest using axes Ox'y'.
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