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12 February, 15:25

A freight train has a mass of 1.1 ✕ 107 kg. If the locomotive can exert a constant pull of 8.1 ✕ 105 N, how long does it take to increase the speed of the train from rest to 60 km/h?

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  1. 12 February, 15:47
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    226.45 s.

    Explanation:

    Using Newton's fundamental equation,

    F = ma ... Equation 1

    Where F = force, m = mass of the freight train, a = acceleration of the freight train.

    make a the subject of the equation,

    a = F/m ... Equation 2

    Given: F = 8.1*10⁵ N, m = 1.1*10⁷ kg

    Substitute into equation 2

    a = 8.1*10⁵/1.1*10⁷

    a = 0.0736 m/s²

    Using

    a = (v-u) / t ... Equation 3

    make t the subject of the equation

    t = (v-u) / a ... Equation 4

    Given: v = 60 km/h = 60 (1000/3600) = 16.67 m/s, u = 0 m/s (from rest), a = 0.0736 m/s²

    Substitute into equation 4

    t = (16.67-0) / 0.0736

    t = 16.67/0.0736

    t = 226.45 s.
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