Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.03.2021 01:00, jerria73

Matt had a toy truck weighing 15 grams and a toy car weighing 6 grams. Using the same amount of force on each toy, he pushed them both across
his desk. The car reached the other side of the desk in 1.5 seconds, but it
took the truck 3.5 seconds to reach the the other side of the desk. Why
did the car travel the same distance in a shorter amount of time?

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