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Physics, 15.01.2021 01:00, darwinpinedahn1

Q2. An initially stationary 18-kg curling rock has a force applied to it over 2.0s. Its released with a velocity of 8.3 m/s [forward]. Determine the magnitude and direction of the applied force. Try solving this problem two different ways.

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