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10 April, 16:28

A boy pushes a toy car with the force of 50N. The force of friction as the car moves is 5N. What is the net force on the car

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  1. 10 April, 17:11
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    Answer: 45 N

    Explanation:

    The first Newton Law of Motion states that an object at rest or describing a uniform straight line motion (moving at constant velocity), will remain at rest or moving unless a force is applied to it and changes its state of rest or motion.

    According to his law, an object in rest can be in equilibrium (net force equals to zero), and a moving object can also be in equilibrium, as long as it keeps a constant velocity.

    So, in the case of the toy car the forces acting on it (considering there is equilibrium between the normal force and the weight of the toy) are:

    F1=50 N in the direction of the movement of the car

    F2=-5 N (in the opposite direction of the movement of the car, that s why it has the negative sign)

    Therefore the net force F is:

    F=F1+F2=50N - 5 N

    F=45N
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