Rejected at 8:47 p.m. Feb, 17, 2026 ] by Brian_BH
Author: ansjsjs
Related Note: 1554147045927
Rationale for change

v=d/t only if v is constant. if v is not constant, which often it isnt when theres net force, this equation is wrong. at minimum a note in extra should be put

Rejection reason

Fdcos(theta) is incorrect in this instance, as this would apply to work, rather than power, and need not be constant for the purposes of the MCAT. :-)

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