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Physics, 13.01.2022 14:00 BrandyLeach01

Suppose you are pushing a stalled car. As the car gets going, you need less and less force to keep it going. For the first 15 m, your force decreases at a constant rate from 210.0 N to 40.0 N. How much work did you do on the car

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