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Answered by Anonymous
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In the position-dependent case, forces are directed toward (K+) or away (K−) from the start position and their magnitude increases with distance from the starting position. ... Force magnitude is greater at peak speed.

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Answered by Aadarshini6A1
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In the position-dependent case,forces are directed toward (K+) or away (K−) from the start position and their magnitude increases with distance from the starting position. In the velocity-dependent case, forcesare directed like the velocity vector (B−) or in the opposite direction (B+).

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