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14 July, 17:18

1500 kg car increases its speed by 2 m/s for each second of travel. What is the net force acting on the car?

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  1. 14 July, 17:33
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    You have said that the car's mass is 1,500 kg, and its acceleration is 2 m/s².

    This information leads directly to the net force on the car,

    by way of Newton's 2nd law of motion:

    Force = (mass) x (acceleration)

    Force = (1,500 kg) x (2 m/s²) = 3,000 kg-m/s² = 3,000 newtons
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