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Physics, 25.01.2022 14:00 lLavenderl
Pam has a mass of 44.9 kg and she is at rest on
smooth, level, frictionless ice. Pam straps on
a rocket pack. The rocket supplies a constant
force for 20.5 m and Pam acquires a speed of
62 m/s.
What is the magnitude of the force?
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