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Physics, 27.02.2021 01:00 4300252063

As a struggling college student you have very little money to fill your car tank with gas. Daily you commute with four other students to class. On
Friday the 13th the car you are driving runs out of gas. Is it bad luck???
Probably not. First you try to push the car with you friends in it to the
closest gas station. But you find that doesn't work. Using examples from
the lessons learned (Newton's Laws of Motion and how forces work)
devise a plan to get the car to the next gas station.

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