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Physics, 16.01.2020 20:31 gabrielolivas59

1. a football player kicks a ball with a mass of 0.75 kg. the average acceleration of the football was 11.2 m/s².  how much force did the kicker supply to the football?
a. formula used:
b. show your work:

2. a car can go from rest to a velocity of 12 m/s east in 12 seconds. what is the acceleration of the car?
a. formula to use: acceleration = change in velocity/time
b. show your work:

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