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Physics, 21.03.2020 22:54 rosie20052019

Water leaves a hose at a rate of 3.5-kg per 2.9-s with a speed of 15.6-m/s and is aimed at a toy car at the exact moment the car is hit the water slows down to 4.7-m/s (That is, we ignore any splashing back.)

What is the force exerted by the water on the toy car?

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