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A car of weight 2000 Newtons (N) moves horizontally with an acceleration of 3.3 meters/second square. What is the Force acting on the car?

User Nadeem
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Answer:

Mass of the car = 2000N / 10 = 200kg.


F_(net) = ma

If there is only the horizontal force acting on the car, then


F = (200kg)(3.3m/s^(2)) = 660N.

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User Csfb
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Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of the car = 2000N / 10 = 200kg.

Fnet = ma. Assuming there is only the horizontal force acting on the car, then

F = (200kg)(3.3m/s²) = 660N.

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