A particle moves along a straight line so that its velocity \((v)\) is directed towards a fixed point on its path and is proportional to its distance \((x) \) from that point. Its acceleration is proportional to:
1. \(x \) 2. \(\dfrac1x \)
3. \(\sqrt x \) 4. \(\dfrac{1}{\sqrt x} \)
Subtopic:  Non Uniform Acceleration |
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