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Physics, 11.11.2020 20:20 LilFreaky666

Duke's motorcycle, which weighs 750 kg, is out of gas. Duke is trying to push the motorcycle to a gas station, and he makes the cycle go 0.05 m/s/s. 1. Using Newton's Second Law, how much force Duke is applying to the car? 2. If Duke was driving a car that weighs 1000 kg, how much force would he apply to go at the same acceleration?

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