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4) A reasonably powerful car's engine may produce 200. horsepower. If the car has a mass of
750.0 kg, and starts from rest, calculate the car's speed after 10.00 s of acceleration at this
power. The following subparts will guide you through this calculation:

a) Convert the power to appropriate units.

b) Calculate the amount of work the engine does during the given time interval.

c) Calculate the final speed of the car.

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