louissebueno1 louissebueno1
  • 07-04-2015
  • Chemistry
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Find the force it would take to accelerate an 800-kg car at a rate of 5m/s2.

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nickpatel67 nickpatel67
  • 19-04-2015
Force= mass•acceleration

Force=800•5

Force=4000 N
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mnhlabatsi7
mnhlabatsi7 mnhlabatsi7
  • 02-09-2019

Answer:

4000 N

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law, a resultant force is equal to mass times acceleration. i.e

[tex]F_{net} = ma = 800 kg * 5 m/s^{2}   = 4000 N[/tex]

So assuming that there is no other force that is acting on this car, a force of 4000 N would cause the acceleration mentioned in the question.

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