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Biology, 01.07.2019 02:30 odellbeckham7171

Your light truck weighs 3,500 kg. you drive up a slope that is 0.5 km long. at the top of the slope you are 200m higher in elevation than when you start ed. assuming no friction what force has your engine exerted to drive up this slope. (a) 7000n (b) 12000n (c)14000 (d)20000n

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