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You accelerate your 1500 Kg from 2 m/s to 12 m/s in 2 seconds. How do you determine

the cars acceleration

initial momentum

final momentum

change in momentum

the force required to do this?

9 years ago

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Henry
a = (V-Vo)/t.

Initial Momentum = M*Vo.

Final momentum = M*V.

Change in momentum = M*V-M*Vo.

F = M*a.

9 years ago

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