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A trailer mechanic pushes a 2500 kg car, home to a speed v, performing a job during the 5000 J. In this process, the car moves 25 m. Neglecting friction between the car and roadway:
(A) What is the final velocity v of the car?
(B) What horizontal force exerted on the car?
(A) What is the final velocity v of the car?
(B) What horizontal force exerted on the car?
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Answered by
Dee
A) 1/2mv^2 - 1/2 mv^2= work
The first is the final KE
The second is the initial KE which = 0 since it was at rest
The first is the final KE
The second is the initial KE which = 0 since it was at rest
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Anonymous
A trailer mechanic pushes a 2500 kg car, home to a speed v, performing a job during the 5000 J. In this process, the car moves 25 m. Neglecting friction between the car and roadway:
(A) What is the final velocity v of the car?
(B) What horizontal force exerted on the car?
(A) What is the final velocity v of the car?
(B) What horizontal force exerted on the car?
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