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Rudolph and the other reindeer are pulling Santa's sleigh that has a mass 1 of 525 kg at a rate of 125 m/s/s, how much force are the reindeer using to pull the sleigh? 4.2 N 400N 12,500N 65,625 N help?
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Rudolph and the other reindeer are pulling Santa's sleigh that has a mass 1
of 525 kg at a rate of 125 m/s/s, how much force are the reindeer using to
pull the sleigh?
4.2 N
400N
12,500N
65,625 N
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Answer:
it is 4.2 n
Explanation:
because you have to divide 525/125=4.2
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