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Physics, 09.11.2021 06:50, brandytyler317fries

A car of mass 600kg is moving at 15m/s. The driver accelerate gently to a final velocity of 30m/s so that a force of force acts on the car for 10s. Calculate the magnitude of the force that acting on the car during the 10s time interval.

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