Option 1: A Bus and Mini Cooper Stuck in a Mud
Imagine a situation where a bus and Mini Cooper have fallen in the mud, and you are to
calculate how much force is required to push each of them out at the acceleration of 2 m/s2
from the mud. A bus weighs 11,340 kg and Mini Cooper weighs 1,250 kg. Use your
calculations to thoroughly explain which car is harder to push out of the mud. You must show
the steps of the calculation to obtain your calculation as well.
Hint: Calculate the force of each car using the given information to compare the values.
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About 70 percent of the earth's surface is water-covered, and about 96.5 percent of all earth's water is salt water. identify the watery feature on earth that is made of freshwater rather than salt water. a) bay b) glacier c) ocean d) sea it is not incomplete this is the true question
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Given the following information: mass of proton = 1.00728 amu mass of neutron = 1.00866 amu mass of electron = 5.486 × 10^-4 amu speed of light = 2.9979 × 10^8 m/s calculate the nuclear binding energy (absolute value) of 3li^6. which has an atomic mass of 6.015126 amu. j/mol.
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How many moles of oxygen gas are produced from the decomposition of six moles of potassium
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