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a) A bus of mass 760 kg requires 120 m to reach certain velocity value Vf. Ignore friction and drag forces and assume the bus engine exerts a constant forward force F. When the bus is towing a 330-kg small car, how long distance needed to reach same Vf? b) If the Vf of the bus is 28 m/s, what is the tension in the tow cable between bus and small car?

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Answer:

Given : A bus of mass 760 kg requires 120 m to reach certain velocity value Vf.

the bus engine exerts a constant forward force F.

To Find : When the bus is towing a 330-kg small car, how long distance needed to reach same Vf?

Solution:

V² - U² = 2aS

V = Vf

U = 0

S = 120 m

=> Vf² - 0 = 2a(120)

=> Vf² = 240a

m = 760 kg

Force = F

F = ma

=> F =760 a

=> a = F/760

Vf² = 240F/760

Case 2 :When the bus is towing a 330-kg small car,

m = 760 + 330 = 1090 kg

a = F/1090

Vf² = 2aS

=> 240F/760 = 2 (F/1090) S

=> S = 120 x 1090 /760

=> S = 172.1 m

172.1 m distance needed to reach same Vf

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