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A particle of mass m is constrained to move in a straight, frictionless tube which is inclined at a fixed angle θ to the horizontal. The tube moves in its own vertical plane
with constant horizontal acceleration a (gravity acts downward). The particle and
tube are initially at rest at the origin of the coordinate system

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