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3. Consider the forces acting on a car. When the car is accelerating, it will move in the direction of the net force. This is because the force of the engine is large enough to overcome the forces of friction and air resistance. However, objects do not always move in the direction of the net force. Explain how this would be the case for a car coming to a stop at a traffic light. Your answer should include a diagram showing the forces acting on the vehicle.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:40
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A2.0 μf capacitor and a 4.0 μf capacitor are connected in series across a 0.827-kv potential. the charged capacitors are then disconnected from the source and connected to each other with terminals of like sign together. find the voltage across each capacitor.
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