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A more realistic car would cause the wheels to spin in a manner that would result in the ground pushing it forward with a constant force (in contrast to the constant power in Part A). If such a sports car went from zero to 31.0 mph in time 1.50 s , how long would it take to go from zero to 62.0 mph
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