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In the problem above, how long will this acceleration take if the car also climbs a 3.00-m
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Transcribed Image Text:How long will it take an 850-kg car with a useful power output of 40.0 hp (1 hp equals
746 W) to reach a speed of 15.0 m/s, neglecting friction?
In the problem above, how long will this acceleration take if the car also climbs a 3.00-m
high hill in the process?
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