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Okay in this problem we've got a non-linear spring so we're not going to follow hooke's

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Dynamics 2nd Law Normal/Tangential Coordinates Example 2

Okay so uh at the instance truck i got a 3000 pound car traveling at a speed of 75 feet per

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