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Physics, 30.10.2021 08:40 adrian08022

Mcar= 0.25kg D= 9.6m

T= 10.5s

A=?

Fnet=?

Fg=?

what are the last 3. I need help for project


Mcar= 0.25kg

D= 9.6mT= 10.5sA=?Fnet=?Fg=?what are the last 3. I need help for project

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Mcar= 0.25kg D= 9.6m

T= 10.5s

A=?

Fnet=?

Fg=?
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