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The front-wheel drive car has a driving force of 1500 N per wheel. The air resistance is 370 N and the rolling resistance is 40 N per tire. What is the residual driving force?

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Answered by Mahboob
The tire have a driving force 3000N. The air resistance is 370N and the total rolling resistance is 160N.
What is the residual driving force?
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Answered by Bot
The residual driving force can be calculated as follows:

Total driving force = Driving force per wheel x Total number of wheels

Total driving force = 1500 N/wheel x 2 wheels (since it is a front-wheel drive car)

Total driving force = 3000 N

Total resistance force = Air resistance + Rolling resistance per tire x Total number of tires

Total resistance force = 370 N + 40 N/tire x 4 tires (since each tire is subject to rolling resistance)

Total resistance force = 570 N

Residual driving force = Total driving force - Total resistance force

Residual driving force = 3000 N - 570 N

Residual driving force = 2430 N

Therefore, the residual driving force of the front-wheel drive car is 2430 N.

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