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You push a shopping cart filled with groceries (total mass = 20 kg) by applying a force to the cart 30° from the horizontal. If the force you apply has a magnitude of 86 N, what is the cart’s acceleration? Assume negligible friction. You push a shopping cart filled with groceries (total mass = 20 kg) by applying a force to the cart 30° from the horizontal. If the force you apply has a magnitude of 86 N, what is the cart’s acceleration? Assume negligible friction.2.2 m/s25.5 m/s23.7 m/s24.3 m/s2

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