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21 May, 05:02

During an experiment, a toy car accelerates forward for a total time of 5s. Which procedures could a student use to determine the average net force exerted on the car during the 5s that the car accelerates?

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  1. 21 May, 05:09
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    Average net force = mass * acceleration

    The mass of the toy car is measured first and noted

    To calculate the velocity,

    Use a metre rule to mark out the distance. the car starts from rest since the velocity is associated with the distance and time after 5s.

    Velocity = distance/time

    With that the velocity can be found.

    acceleration is defined as change in velocity per unit time.

    acceleration = velocity/time
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