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What net force is required to acceleterate car at a rate of 2 m/s² if the car has a mass of 3,000 kg​

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Answer:

6000N

Step-by-step explanation:

Force = Mass x Acceleration

= 3000 x 2

= 6000 kg m/s^2 or 6000N

User Dima Ogurtsov
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 6000 \ Newtons}}

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to calculate a net force. According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration.


F= m * a

The mass of the car is 3,000 kilograms and the acceleration is 2 meters per second squared.

  • m= 3000 kg
  • a= 2 m/s²

Substitute the values into the formula.


F= 3000 \ kg * 2 \ m/s^2

Multiply.


F= 6000 \ kg * m/s^2

Convert the units. 1 kilogram meter per second squared is equal to 1 Newton. Our answer of 6000 kilogram meters per second squared is equal to 6000 Newtons.


F= 6000 \ N

The net force required to accelerate a 3,000 kilogram car at 2 meters per second squared is 6000 Newtons.

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