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(12) If the speed-position, (v-x) relati...

(12) If the speed-position, `(v-x)` relation of a particle moving in a straight line is given as `v^(2)=a-bx^(2)` (where `a` and `b` are constants) then the acceleration of the particle is proportional to

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