Asked by dominic echols
A force of 3000 N is applied to a 1500-kg car at rest. (a) what is its acceleration? (b) what will its velocity be 5 s later?
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Answered by
drwls
You should be familiar with the equations
F = ma
and
V -Vo = at
Use the first equation (rearranged algebraically) to caclulate the acceleration, a. Then use that "a" in the second equation to calculate the new velocity. The initial velocity (Vo) is zero.
F = ma
and
V -Vo = at
Use the first equation (rearranged algebraically) to caclulate the acceleration, a. Then use that "a" in the second equation to calculate the new velocity. The initial velocity (Vo) is zero.
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unknown
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Person
F = ma
and
V -Vo = at
Use the first equation (rearranged algebraically) to caclulate the acceleration, a. Then use that "a" in the second equation to calculate the new velocity. The initial velocity (Vo) is zero.
and
V -Vo = at
Use the first equation (rearranged algebraically) to caclulate the acceleration, a. Then use that "a" in the second equation to calculate the new velocity. The initial velocity (Vo) is zero.
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