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1 July, 00:49

A 5000.0-kg car goes from 0 m/s to 70 m/s in 3600 seconds. What is the accelera

then find the force involved in that acceleration?

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  1. 1 July, 03:40
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    given:

    mass = 5000 kg

    u (initial velocity) = 0 m/s

    v (final velocity) = 70 m/s

    time taken to change velocity = 3600 s

    acceleration = v - u / t

    a = 70 - 0 / 3600

    a = 70 / 3600

    a = 0.0194 m/s2 (approx)

    given: mass = 5000 kg

    acceleration = 0.0194 (found in 1st part)

    force = mass * acceleration

    f = ma

    f = 5000*0.0194 = 97 N

    therefore the acceleration will be 0.0194 m/s2

    and the force involved in acceleration will be 97 N
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