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A truck is pulling a trailer down a highway. The total mass of the trailer is 360kg and the

force at which the truck is pulling is 7.200N, What is the acceleration of the truck?

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Answer:

A Truck is Pulling a Trailer down a Highway . The Total Mass of the Trailer is 360kg and the Force at which the Truck is pulling is 7200 Newton . What is the Acceleration of the Truck ?

Answer :-

Acceleration of the Truck is 20 m/s² .

Explanation :-

As per the provided information in the given question, we have been given that the Mass of the trailer is 360 kg . Force is given as 7200 Newton . And, we have beena asked to calculate the Acceleration of the Truck .

For calculating the Acceleration , we will use the Formula :-

\bigstar \: \: \: \boxed {\sf{ \: Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac {Force}{Mass} \: }}★

Acceleration=

Mass

Force

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-

\dag \: \: \: \sf {Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac {Force}{Mass}}†Acceleration=

Mass

Force

\longmapsto \: \: \: \sf {Acceleration \: = \: \dfrac {7200}{360}}⟼Acceleration=

360

7200

\longmapsto \: \: \: \textbf {\textsf {Acceleration \: = \: 20 }}⟼Acceleration = 20

Hence :-

Acceleration = 20 m/s² .

User Jake Stewart
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Question :-

  • A Truck is Pulling a Trailer down a Highway . The Total Mass of the Trailer is 360kg and the Force at which the Truck is pulling is 7200 Newton . What is the Acceleration of the Truck ?

Answer :-

  • Acceleration of the Truck is 20 m/s² .

Explanation :-

As per the provided information in the given question, we have been given that the Mass of the trailer is 360 kg . Force is given as 7200 Newton . And, we have beena asked to calculate the Acceleration of the Truck .

For calculating the Acceleration , we will use the Formula :-


\bigstar \: \: \: \boxed {\sf{ \: Acceleration \: = \: \frac {Force}{Mass} \: }}

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-


\dag \: \: \: \sf {Acceleration \: = \: \frac {Force}{Mass}}


\longmapsto \: \: \: \sf {Acceleration \: = \: \frac {7200}{360}}


\longmapsto \: \: \: \textbf {\textsf {Acceleration \: = \: 20 }}

Hence :-

  • Acceleration = 20 m/s² .


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