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Physics, 07.02.2021 23:50 madisonnnn68

I need to answer some physics word problems related to the work-energy theorem; this is the first one: "An 1100 kg car accelerates from rest to 12 m/s over 150 m. (a) How much work was done to the car (remember: work = change in kinetic energy)? (b) What was the magnitude of the net force acting on it?" I'm also given the answers, but I need to show the work leading up to it. The answers are 79,200 Joules for A and 528 Newtons for B.

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