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1 August, 21:41

5. If a 180 kg race car starts a race from rest and gets up to a speed of 125 m/s in 18 s, what is the

force applied by the engine of the racecar?

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  1. 1 August, 21:56
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    1250N

    Explanation:

    Th force applied by the engine of this race car can be calculated using the formula: F = m * a

    Where, F = force in Newtons (N)

    m = mass in kilograms

    a = acceleration in m/s^2

    The mass of the race car is known (180kg). To find the acceleration (a), we divide the speed or velocity by the time taken i. e. a = v/t

    Hence, a = 125/18

    a = 6.9444m/s^2.

    We can then find the force (F) by saying F = 180 * 6.944444

    F = 1250Newtons.
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