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11 July, 03:07

A motor car of mass 1200kg is moving along a straight line with uniform velocity of 90km/hr. Its velocity is slowed down to 18km/hr in 4s by an unbalanced external force. Calculate the acceleration and change in momentum. Also calculate the external force acting on it.

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  1. 11 July, 06:10
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    Initial velocity (u) = 90km/hr = 90/3.6 m/s = 25m/s

    final velocity (v) = 18km/hr = 18/3.6 m/s = 5m/s

    acceleration = (v-u) / t = (5-25) / 4 = - 5 m/s2

    change in momentum = m (v-u) = 1200 (5-25) = - 24000 kg•m/s

    F = ma = 1200 x - 5 = - 6000 N
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