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14 April, 07:40

a 1500 kg car accelerates uniformly from rest to 10.0 meters per secound in 3.0 secound. what is the work done on the car in this time interval? what is the power delivered by the engine in this time interval?

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  1. 14 April, 08:08
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    The work done on the car is, W = 75,000 J

    The power delivered by the engine, P = 25,000 watts

    Explanation:

    Given,

    The mass of the car, m = 1500 Kg

    The initial velocity of the car, u = 0

    The final velocity of the car, v = 10 m

    The time duration of the travel, t = 3 s

    Using the first equation of motion

    v = u + at

    a = (v - u) / t

    Substituting the given values in the above equation

    a = (10 - 0) / 3

    = 3.33 m/s²

    Using the second equations of motion

    s = ut + 1/2 at²

    = 0 + 0.5 x 3.33 x 3²

    = 15 m

    The force exerted by the car

    F = m x a

    = 1500 Kg x 3.33 m/s²

    = 5000 N

    The work done by the car,

    W = F x S

    = 5000 N x 15 m

    = 75,000 J

    Hence, the work done on the car is, W = 75,000 J

    The power delivered by the engine,

    P = W / t

    = 75,000 J / 3 s

    = 25,000 watts

    The power delivered by the engine, P = 25,000 watts
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