Turbo, the snail, is into racing. He has a special modification on his shell in the form of a turbo jetpack. The mass of Turbo fully equipped is 2.1g. In a race, he is able to accelerate from rest to 0.021m/s in 5.0s. What is the work done by the jetpack during this time interval (ignoring friction)?
Turbo, the snail, is into racing. He has a special modification on his shell in the form of a turbo jetpack. The mass of Turbo fully equipped is 2.1g. In a race, he is able to accelerate from rest to 0.021m/s in 5.0s. What is the work done by the jetpack during this time interval (ignoring friction)?
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Turbo, the snail, is into racing. He has a special modification on his shell in the form of a turbo jetpack. The mass of Turbo fully equipped is 2.1g. In a race, he is able to accelerate from rest to 0.021m/s in 5.0s. What is the work done by the jetpack during this time interval (ignoring friction)?
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