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A particle moves in the x-y plane under the influence of a force

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A Particle moves in the X-Y plane under the influence of a force such that its linear momentum is vector P → (t) = A[i cos(kt) - jsin(kt)] where A and k are constants.

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A Particle moves in the X-Y plane under the influence of a force such that its linear momentum is vector P → (t) = A[i cos(kt) - jsin(kt)] where A and k are constants.

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