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After a day of testing race cars, you decide to take your own 1550 kg car onto the test track. While moving down the track at 10.0 m/s, you uniformly accelerate to 25.0 m/s in 10 s. What is the average net force that you have applied to the car during the 10 s interval?

User Manuels
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Answer:

2325 N

Step-by-step explanation:

mass, m = 1550 kg

initial velocity, u = 10 m/s

final velocity, v = 25 m/s

time, t = 10 s

acceleration, a = ( v - u) / t

a = (25 - 10) / 10

a = 1.5 m/s²

Force, F = mass x acceleration

F = 1550 x 1.5 = 2325 N

Thus, the force is 2325 N.

User Wolfsgang
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Answer:

F = 2325 N

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

mass of the car, m = 1550 Kg

initial speed, u = 10 m/s

final speed, v = 25 m/s

time, t = 10 s

Average net force = ?

acceleration of the car


a = (v-u)/(t)


a = (25-10)/(10)

a = 1.5 m/s²

we know

F = m a

F = 1550 x 1.5

F = 2325 N

Net average force applied on the car is equal to 2325 N.