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6 October, 15:35

Mike's car, which weighs 1,000 kg, is out of gas. Mike is trying to push the car to a gas station, and he makes the car go 0.05 m/s2. Using Newton's Second Law, you can compute how much force Mike is applying to the car.

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  1. 6 October, 17:25
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    The answer to your question is: F = 50 N

    Explanation:

    Data

    mass = 1000 kg

    acceleration = 0.05m/s2

    F = ?

    Formula

    F = m x a

    Substitution

    F = 1000 kg x 0.05 m/s2 = 50 kgm/s2 = 50 N

    Mike is applying a force of 50 N to the car.
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