một chất điểm n chuyển động đều ngược chiều kim đồng hồ trên đường tròn tâm o bán kính r = 10 cm cứ sau 0,5 giây m lại đi hết 1 vòng gắn trục tọa độ ox nằm ngang chiều dương hướng sang phải trùng với đường kính đường tròn gọi m là hình chiếu vuông góc của m xuống ox tại thời điểm t = 0 chất điểm ở vị trí mà hình chiếu mà phải có tọa độ -10 cm hỏi thời điểm đầu tiên mà phải qua tọa độ 5 cm theo chiều âm trục ox

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