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Physics, 04.01.2022 05:10 sammysosa121832

A 60.0kg bicyclist (including the bicycle) is pedaling to the right, generating a 190N force. She is experiencing a 40.0N drag. Neglect any friction impeding her motion. How many forces are acting on the bicyclist?

What is the magnitude of the net force on the bicyclist?

What is the magnitude of her acceleration?

Describe her speed: Select one:
Increasing, Decreasing, Constant

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