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Chapter 7 Problem 102TAD

Question

Suppose an object is set sliding, with a speed less than escape velocity, on an infinite frictionless plane in contact with the surface of Earth, as shown. Describe its motion. (Will it slide forever at a constant velocity? Will it slide to a stop? In what way will its energy changes be

similar to that of a pendulum?)

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We have an object that is set sliding, with a speed less than escape velocity, on an infinite frictionless plane in contact with the surface of Earth, as shown below.

Here we have to describe its motion.

i ) Will the object slide forever at a constant velocity or  Will it slide to a stop?

ii) In what way will its energy changes be similar to that of a pendulum?

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Suppose an object is set sliding, with a speed less than

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