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(a) An object starts from a point ‘A’ on a circle with a velocity of 10 m/s. the radius of the circular track is 5 m. if its mass is 5 kg and it increases its velocity to 35 m/s in 10 s, calculate the work done in moving the object to a point ‘B’ diametrically opposite ‘A’.
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a) An object starts from a point ‘A’ on a circle with a velocity of 10 m/s. the radius of the circular track is 5 m. if its mass is 5 kg and it increases its velocity to 35 m/s in 10 s, calculate the work done in moving the object to a point ‘B’ diametrically opposite ‘A’.

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