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A bike takes 6s to accelerate from 10m/s to 14m/s. the mass of the bike and it's rider is 90kg. Find the net force and final momentum of the bicyclist.


A bike takes 6s to accelerate from 10m/s to 14m/s. the mass of the bike and it's rider is 90kg. Fin

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