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    A Particle Has Acceleration Initial Velocity , and Initial
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A Particle Has Acceleration Initial Velocity , and Initial

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A particle has acceleration A particle has acceleration   initial velocity   , and initial position   . Decompose   into tangential and normal components. initial velocity A particle has acceleration   initial velocity   , and initial position   . Decompose   into tangential and normal components. , and initial position A particle has acceleration   initial velocity   , and initial position   . Decompose   into tangential and normal components. . Decompose A particle has acceleration   initial velocity   , and initial position   . Decompose   into tangential and normal components. into tangential and normal components.

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