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Physics, 23.10.2020 15:50 restinpeicejahseh

A bike has -30 N of frictional force slowing it down. How much force would you need to exert to make the bike speed up? )

30N

b)

Less than 30N

c)

More than 30N

d)

Depends on your mass

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