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Physics, 28.10.2021 01:00 michaeldragon9663

A 2.00 kg box is moving to the right with a speed of 9.00 m/s, on a horizontal frictionless surface. At t = 0, a horizontal force is applied to the box. The force is directed to the left and has a magnitude F(t) = (6.00 N/s^2)t^2A) What distance does the box move from its position at t = 0 before its speed is reduced to zero?B) If the force continues to be applied what is the speed of the box at t = 3.00s.

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