A radio-controlled car powered by an electric motor accelerates from rest to 0.500 m/s in 35.0 ms. The total mass of the car is 720 g. What is the average power (in W) delivered to the car by the motor during its acceleration?
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A radio-controlled car powered by an electric motor accelerates from rest to 0.500 m/s in 35.0...
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