Physics, 07.10.2021 09:50 martinezlittleman
Read the scenario below very carefully.
You just went to the humane shelter and adopted a 45 kg adult Great Dane dog. You name him Marmaduke. He is a tannish yellow color. He is sitting on the back seat of your car licking your face. Your parent starts to accelerate the car forward at 2 m/sec/sec to head home.
Calculate the forward force exerted by the seat on Marmaduke. (include unit)
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