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1.35. A particle moves in the plane xy with velocity v = ai bxj,
where i and j are the unit vectors of the x and y axes, and a and b
are constants. At the initial moment of time the particle was located
at the point x = y = 0. Find:
(a) the equation of the particle's trajectory y (x);
(b) the curvature radius of trajectory as a function of x.

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A particle moves in the plane xy with velocity v = ai + bxj, where i and j are the unit vectors of the x and y axes, and a and b are constants. At the initial moment of time the particle was located at the point x = y = 0. Find: (a) the equation of the particle's trajectory y (x); (b) the curvature radius of trajectory as a function of x.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/86009/particle-moves-plane-with-velocity-where-the-unit-vectors-the-and-axes-and-and-are-constants

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(a) The velocity vector of the particle Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/86009/particle-moves-plane-with-velocity-where-the-unit-vectors-the-and-axes-and-and-are-constants

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