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Physics, 10.03.2021 22:30, taraupchurch23

You are sledding with your friends and need to make a 48 kg sled travel at a speed of 9.0 m/s. However, you can only apply a maximum 280 N of force. How far do you have to push the sled before it reaches that speed? Assume a frictionless icy surface. Group of answer choices

14 m

0.77 m

1900 m

6.9 m

430 m

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