An initially stationary 2.0 kg object accelerates horizontally and uniformly to a speed of 10 m/s in
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An initially stationary 2.0 kg object accelerates horizontally and uniformly to a speed of 10 m/s in 3.0 s.
(a) In that 3.0 s interval, how much work is done on the object by the force accelerating it? What is the instantaneous power due to that force?
(b) At the end of the interval and
(c) At the end of the first half of the interval?
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