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A 1,200 kg car initially traveling at 20 meters/second increases its speed to 28 meters/second. How much work did the car's engine have to do to cause this change? A. 38,400 Joules B. 230,400 Joules C.
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A 1,200 kg car initially traveling at 20 meters/second increases its speed to 28 meters/second. How much work
did the car's engine have to do to cause this change?
A. 38,400 Joules
B. 230,400 Joules
C. 240,000 Joules
D. 470,400 Joules
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