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Physics, 06.11.2020 18:10, ghanim1963

Starting from rest a 65kg biker achieves a speed of 14.5m/s in 9 seconds. What is the net force on the biker? А 0 N
B. 105 N
C. 8,483 N
D. 0.024 N

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