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Biology, 17.10.2019 05:40, smithsa10630

Nikolas had an idea that he could use the compressed carbon dioxide in a fire extinguisher to propel him on his skateboard.
nikolas, the fire extinguisher, and the skateboard have a combined mass of 50 kg. what force would the fire extinguisher have to produce to propel nikolas if he wanted to accelerate at a rate of 1.2 m/s2? round your answer to the nearest whole newton.

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