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Physics, 11.01.2022 07:30 haileymaree

At the beginning of a bobsled race, teammates push their bobsled along the track before jumping into it. Before the teammates jump in, they push the bobsled (m = 100 kg) from rest to a speed of 6 m/s. How much kinetic energy does the bobsled gain?
How much work did the bobsled team do? Explain how you found the answer.
If the teammates pushed the bobsled a distance of 8 m, how much force did they apply?

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