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Physics, 30.12.2021 20:00 jjdj5218

Please help me! I don't understand how to do this! Part 1: A 6 kg shopping cart goes from a velocity of 0.9 m/s to a velocity of 6 m/s over the course of 2.0 seconds. What is the cart's acceleration?

Part 2: What is the net force acting on the shopping cart during that time? You will need your answer from the previous part.

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