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Give an example of an object having a velocity but no acceleration.

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Three charged particles are arranged on corners of a square as shown in Figure OQ23.11, with charge -Q on both the particle at the upper left corner and the particle at the lower right corner and with charge +2Q on the particle at the lower left corner. What is the direction of the electric field at the upper right corner, which is a point in empty space?
 



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Answer to Question 1

The glider in motion on the air track in Procedure 1 . Any object moving in a straight
line at a constant speed.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
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