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Chapter 4 Problem 4.33

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A 1 000-kg car is pulling a 300-kg trailer. Together, the car and trailer have an acceleration of 2.15 m/s2 in the forward direction. Neglecting frictional forces on the trailer, determine (a) the net force on the car, (b) the net force on the trailer, (c) the force exerted by the trailer on the car, and (d) the resultant force exerted by the car on the road.

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Title College Physics 7 
Author Raymond A. Serway
ISBN 9780495113690

A 1 000-kg car is pulling a 300-kg trailer. Together, the

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