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Physics, 16.07.2019 18:20 gabrieljerron

You are going sledding with your friends, sliding down a snowy hill. friction can’t be ignored. riding solo on your sled, you have a certain acceleration. would the acceleration change if you let a friend ride with you, increasing the mass? explain.

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