Physics, 01.09.2019 22:00 girlygirl2007
Asled is pushed along an ice covered lake. it has some initial velocity before coming to rest in 15m. it took 23 seconds before the sled and rider came to a rest. if the rider and sled have a combined mass of 52.5 kg, what is the magnitude and direction of the stopping force? what do we call the stopping force?
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