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27 May, 20:42

The mass of a subway car and it's passengers is 40,000 kg. if it's acceleration as it leaves the station is 0.9 m/s^2, what is the net force acting on it?

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  1. 27 May, 23:36
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    To answer this problem, we have to employ Newton's Second Law of Motion, or F = ma. F is the force in Newtons (N) where as m is mass (kg) and a is the acceleration (m/s^2). An easy plug in will give us

    F = ma

    F = (40,000 kg.) (0.9 m/s^2)

    F = 36,000 N.

    The answer is 36,000 N. Good luck!
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