The total weight of the car is computed by adding the two measurements recorded on the scale.
To obtain the weight, the car is driven at a slow pace across a scale. The first measurement, when the front wheels pass over the scale, is labeled A, and the second, when the rear wheels pass over, is marked B.
Consequently, the total weight of the car is the combination of weights A and B. The standard unit of weight is the Newton (N).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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