Vehicle 3 Mass = 2,000 kg Velocity = 15 m/s

  1. Use the information below and your knowledge of science to answer the three questions that follow. Vehicle 1 Mass = 1,500 kg
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  2. Use the information below and your knowledge of science to answer the three questions that follow. Vehicle 1 Mass = 1,500 kg
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  3. Vehicle 2 Mass = 1,500 kg Velocity = 20 m/sCalculate the amount of force that would act on Vehicle 2 if it crashes into a bus
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  4. Vehicle 3 Mass = 2,000 kg Velocity = 15 m/sCalculate the amount of force that would act on Vehicle 3 if it crashes into a wall
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  5. Vehicle 1 Mass = 1,500 kg Velocity = 15 m/Calculate the amount of force acting on Vehicle 1 if it crashes into a bus and it
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  6. Vehicle 1Mass = 1,500 kg Velocity = 15 m/s Calculate the amount of force acting on Vehicle 1 if it crashes into a bus and it
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  7. Vehicle 3 Mass = 2,000 kg Velocity = 15 m/s Calculate the amount of force that would act on Vehicle 3 if it crashes into a wall
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  8. Vehicle 2 Mass = 1,500 kg Velocity = 20 m/s Calculate the amount of force that would act on Vehicle 2 if it crashes into a wall
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  9. A lorry of mass 3000kg traveling at a constant velocity of 72km/h collides with a stationary vehicle of mass 600kg. The impact
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  10. Vehicle 3 Mass = 2,000 kg Velocity = 15 m/s Apply Newton’s Second Law of Motion to determine the force exerted by the vehicle
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