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5 November, 13:58

a car with a mass of 1.50x10^3 kg. If force acting on the car is 6.75x10^3 N to the east, what is the car's acceleration.

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  1. 5 November, 14:20
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    4.5 ms⁻²

    Explanation:

    By Newton's 2nd law,

    The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the unbalance force applied on the object,

    By that you can get the equation,

    F = ma ⇒ a = F/m

    where terms are in usual meaning

    a = 6.75x10^3/1.5x10^3 = 4.5 ms⁻²
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