How can a parked car move?
a. add force to balance all forces
b. remove force to bala...
Physics, 02.09.2019 17:00 jerikkaharris7057
How can a parked car move?
a. add force to balance all forces
b. remove force to balance all forces
c. add force to unbalance the forces
d. remove all forces
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