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The velocity of a 975-kg car is changed from 12.0 m/s to 27.0 m/s by an external, constant force. What is the resulting change in momentum of the car?
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The velocity of a 975-kg car is changed from 12.0 m/s to 27.0 m/s by an external, constant force. What is the resulting change in momentum of the car?
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The velocity of a 975-kg car is changed from 12.0 m/s to 27.0 m/s by an external, constant force. What is the resulting change in momentum of the car?
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I think it’s 9.75x10^2N
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