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Assuming the input of energy continues for another 2.5 seconds, where will the particle be? equilibrium positive maximum negative maximum cannot be determined
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Assuming the input of energy continues for another 2.5 seconds, where will the particle be? equilibrium positive maximum negative maximum cannot be determined
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Assuming the input of energy continues for another 2.5 seconds, where will the particle be?
equilibrium
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negative maximum
cannot be determined
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well i had the same question on my test, and when the graph in 2.5 seconds goes up from the equilibrium it reaches a positive maximum, so that would be your answer.
b. positive maximum
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