Question 11 of 20 A race car sits at the starting line on a racetrack. When the race starts, the car's tires exert a force on the track. According to Newton's third law of motion, what prevents the race car from sinking into the track? O A. The track surface exerts a force that is larger and in the same direction as the force exerted by the tires. B. The force of friction between the car tires and the track prevents the car from moving. C. The track exerts a force that is equal and in the opposite direction as the force exerted by the tires. D. A normal force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to gravity pushes on the car.
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In a set amount of time, a battery supplies 25j of energy to an electric circuit that includes two different loads. one of the loads produces 10 j of heat energy during this time interval. how much heat energy is produced by the second load in this time? explain your answer
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