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28 July, 20:57

A 1000-kg car is moving along a straight road down a 30∘ slope at a constant speed of 20.0m/s. What is the net force acting on the car?

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  1. 28 July, 21:13
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    net force acting on the car is zero

    Explanation:

    given data

    mass of car = 1000 kg

    slope = 30°

    constant speed = 20.0 m/s

    to find out

    net force acting on the car

    solution

    we know here that car is moving with given 20 m/s velocity so here net force acting on the car will be zero

    as net force is express as

    Force = mass * acceleration ... 1

    and here acceleration is change of velocity per change in time

    and here change in velocity is 0

    so that net force will be zero

    so net force acting on the car is zero
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