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you shopping cart has a mass of 65 kilograms in order to accelerate the shopping cart down an aisle at 0.3m/s2 what force would you need to use or apply to the cart
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you shopping cart has a mass of 65 kilograms in order to accelerate the shopping cart down an aisle at 0.3m/s2 what force would you need to use or apply to the cart
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