what is the force necessary to accelerate a 2200 kg car from a velocity of 4 m/s to 7 m/s in a time of 1.75 s.
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75 \, s\). \[a = \frac{7 - 4}{1.75} = \frac{3}{1.75} = 1.714 \, m/s^2\] Show more…
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