Using the alternate form of Newton's second law, compute the force (in N) needed to accelerate a 1,240 kg car from 0 to 15 m/s in 18 s. The change in momentum is the car's momentum when traveling 15 m/s minus its momentum when going 0 m/s. (Enter the magnitude.)

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Using the alternate form of Newton's second law, compute the force (in N) needed to accelerate a 1,240 kg car from 0 to 15 m/s in 18 s. The change in momentum is the car's momentum when traveling 15 m/s minus its momentum when going 0 m/s. (Enter the magnitude.)

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