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The (nonconservative) force propelling a 1.50 103-kg car up a mountain road does 5.00 106 J of work on the car. The car starts from rest at sea level and has a speed of 25.0 m/s at an altitude of 1.90 102 m above sea level. Obtain the work done on the car by the combined forces of friction and air resistance, both of which are non conservative forces.

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car. The car starts from rest at sea level and has a speed of 29.0 m/s at an altitude of 2.20x10^2 m above sea level. Obtain the work done on the car by the combined forces of friction and air resistance, both of which are nonconservative forces.

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