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Physics, 12.02.2020 05:56 victoriadenning1

You are applying force to an empty grocery cart and accelerating it at 10 m/s2. As you add groceries to the cart, its mass increases. A) Based on Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion, what do you need to do to the net force you are applying to the cart in order to maintain an acceleration of 10 m/s/s. B) Explain why you need to do that, using Newton’s 2nd Law.

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