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2. Jack uses a pickup truck to drive to work. Because he was in a hurry this morning, he forgot to fill up the tank and ran out of gas. If the truck weighs 1,632 kg and he is able to accelerate the car to
go 0.07 m/s2 by pushing it, how much net force is being exerted on the car?

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